Tailored multifunctional micellar brushes via crystallization-driven growth from a surface

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Abstract

The creation of nanostructures with precise chemistries on material surfaces is of importance in a wide variety of areas such as lithography, superhydrophobicity, and cell adhesion. We describe a platform for surface functionalization that involves the fabrication of cylindrical micellar brushes on a silicon wafer through seeded growth of crystallizable block copolymers at the termini of immobilized, surface-confined crystallite seeds. The density, length, and coronal chemistry of the micellar brushes can be precisely tuned, and post-growth decoration with nanoparticles enables applications in catalysis and antibacterial surface modification. The micellar brushes can also be grown on ultrathin two-dimensional materials such as graphene oxide nanosheets and further assembled into a membrane for the separation of oil-in-water emulsions and gold nanoparticles.

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Cai, J., Li, C., Kong, N., Lu, Y., Lin, G., Wang, X., … Qiu, H. (2019). Tailored multifunctional micellar brushes via crystallization-driven growth from a surface. Science, 366(6469), 1095–1098. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aax9075

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