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Properties of star-branched polymer brushes
Piotr Romiszowski1, Andrzej Sikorski
1Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 1, 02-093 Warszawa, Poland. prom@chem.uw.edu.pl
Abstract:
A simple model of a polymer brush was constructed. The star polymers with three arms were terminally attached with one arm (the stem) to an impenetrable surface with the other two arms (branches) free. The excluded volume effect was included into the model as the only interaction. Therefore, the system was studied in good solvent conditions. The simulations were carried out by means of the dynamic Monte Carlo method using the local changes of chain conformations to sample efficiently the conformational space. The influence of both the number of chains (the grafting density) and the length of chains on the static properties of the polymer brush was studied. The internal and local structure of a formed polymer layer was determined. It was shown that the size of the stems increased rapidly with the increase of the grafting density, while the size of the branches diminished. The changes of the spatial orientations of the stems and the branches for different grafting densities were shown and discussed.