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Hybrid Molecular Brushes with Chitosan Backbone: Facile Synthesis and Surface Grafting

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 6, Issue 24, Pages 22026-22033

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/am5051026

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molecular bottlebrush; graft copolymers; chitosan; switchable surfaces; emulsion polymerization; comb copolymers

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We developed a facile route toward amphiphilic hybrid molecular brushes (HMB) with chitosan backbone and concurrently grafted chains of poly(acrylamide) and polystyrene. The grafting occurs through amino groups of chitosan; no extra modification of chitosan is required. The kinetic and molecular weight characteristics of the primary molecular brush CHI-graft-PAAm are studied. The second step is grafting of PS by emulsion polymerization. The resulting HMB CHI-graft-PAAm-graft-PS form very stable emulsions. We attached the HMB on solid substrates using chitosan backbone by the grafting to approach. Thin films of the immobilized HMB of 3-11 nm thickness completely cover the surface. Being amphiphilic by nature, the immobilized HMB reveal the ability to adapt to the medium, which results in shifting of the hydrophobic/hydrophilic balance over a wide range.

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