Synthesis of hyperbranched polymer films via electrodeposition and oxygen-tolerant surface-initiated photoinduced polymerization

Hypothesis Hyperbranched polymers, not only possess higher functionality, but are also easier to prepare compared to dendrimers and dendric polymers. Combining electrodeposition and surface-initiated photoinduced electron transfer-reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (SI-PET-RAFT) polyme...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of colloid and interface science 2023-01, Vol.637 (4)
Hauptverfasser: Rong, Li-Han, Cheng, Xiang, Ge, Jin, Krebs, Olivia K., Capadona, Jeffrey R., Caldona, Eugene B., Advincula, Rigoberto C.
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Zusammenfassung:Hypothesis Hyperbranched polymers, not only possess higher functionality, but are also easier to prepare compared to dendrimers and dendric polymers. Combining electrodeposition and surface-initiated photoinduced electron transfer-reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (SI-PET-RAFT) polymerization is hypothesized to be a novel strategy for preparing hyperbranched polymer films on conductive surfaces without degassing. Experiments In this study, polymer brush grafted films with four different architectures (i.e. linear, branched, linear-block-branched, and branched-block-linear) were prepared on gold-coated glass substrates using electrodeposition, followed by SI-PET-RAFT polymerization. The resulting film structure and thickness, surface topology, absorption property, and electrochemical behavior were confirmed by spectroscopy, microscopy, microbalance technique, and impedance measurement. Findings These hyperbranched polymer brushes were capable of forming a thicker but more uniformly covered films compared to linear polymer brush films, demonstrating that hyperbranched polymer films can be potentially useful for fabricating protective polymer coatings on various conductive surfaces.
ISSN:0021-9797
1095-7103