Dresden 2006 – scientific programme
Parts | Days | Selection | Search | Downloads | Help
CPP: Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik
CPP 12: POSTER Colloids, Nanoparticles and Self-Organizing Systems
CPP 12.17: Poster
Tuesday, March 28, 2006, 17:00–19:00, P3
Controlled Surface Design of Nanoparticles via Switchable Polymer Brushes — •Nikolay Houbenov1, Sergiy Minko2, Alexander Sidorenko3, Petra Uhlmann1, and Manfred Stamm1 — 1Leibniz-Institut fuer Polymerforschung Dresden e.V., Germany — 2Clarkson University Potsdam, New York — 3Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, Murray Hill, USA
Switchable multicomponent grafted polymer films (polymer brushes) can be successfully used to control the spatial position of nanoparticles of various size and nature. We applied different methods for creating surface patterns, as adsorption via dynamic wetting (by settling the substrates at different angles) of 10-100 nm charged latex particles, or plasma deposition of golden clusters (2-5 nm total film thickness), on stimuli responsive polymer brushes. It was shown, that via controlled surface arrangement, one is able to create long-ranged arrays of nanoparticles, with a characteristic lateral distance, which is a function of the physical-chemical properties of the particles and the polymer brushes. Changing the chain conformation of the grafted PAA-P2VP, PI-P2VP or PS-P2VP brush-like layers by external stimuli, we observed a disarrangement at the particles stripes location from a range of few nanometers to sub-microscopic scale. Such an altering of the quality of the surrounding medium creates a memory effect on the material surface by continuous revealing or concealing (replacing) the particles (clusters).