Cononsolvency transition of polymer brushes: A combined experimental and theoretical study

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In this study, the cononsolvency transition of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNiPAAm) brushes in aqueous ethanol mixtures was studied by using Vis-spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE) discussed in conjunction with the adsorption-attraction model. We proved that the cononsolvency transition of PNiPAAm brushes showed features of a volume phase transition, such as a sharp collapse, reaching a maximum decrease in thickness for a very narrow ethanol volume composition range of 15% to 17%. These observations are in agreement with the recently published preferential adsorption model of the cononsolvency effect.

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Yong, H., Rauch, S., Eichhorn, K. J., Uhlmann, P., Fery, A., & Sommer, J. U. (2018). Cononsolvency transition of polymer brushes: A combined experimental and theoretical study. Materials, 11(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma11060991

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