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Microtribological and Nanomechanical Properties of Switchable Y‐Shaped Amphiphilic Polymer Brushes
Authors:M&#x;C LeMieux  Y‐H Lin  P&#x;D Cuong  H‐S Ahn  E&#x;R Zubarev  V&#x;V Tsukruk
Affiliation:M.?C. LeMieux,Y.‐H. Lin,P.?D. Cuong,H.‐S. Ahn,E.?R. Zubarev,V.?V. Tsukruk
Abstract:We have characterized the morphology and nanomechanical properties of surface‐grafted nanoscale layers consisting of Y‐shaped binary molecules with one polystyrene (PS) arm and one poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) arm. We examined these amphiphilic brushes in fluids (in‐situ visualization), and measured their microtribological characteristics as a function of chemical composition. Atomic force microscopy (AFM)‐based nanomechanical testing has shown that nanoscale reorganization greatly influences the adhesion and elastic properties of the nanoscale brush layer. In water, a bimodal distribution of the elastic modulus, arising from the mixed chemical composition of the topmost layer, is observed. In contrast, the top layer is completely dominated by PS in toluene. As a result of this reorganization, the Y‐shaped‐brush layer exhibits a dramatic variation in the friction and wear properties after exposure to different solvents. Unexpectedly, the tribological properties are enhanced for the hydrophilic and polar, PAA‐dominated, surface, which shows a lower friction coefficient and higher wear stability, despite higher adhesion and heterogeneous surface composition. We suggest that this unusual behavior is caused by the combination of the presence of a thicker water layer on the PAA‐enriched surface that acts as a boundary lubricant and the glassy state of the PAA chains.
Keywords:Poly(acrylic acid)  Polymer brushes  Polystyrene  Structure–  property relationships  Surface modification
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