AN ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPY STUDY ON THE TRANSITION FROM MUSHROOMS TO OCTOPUS SURFACE MICELLES BY CHANGING THE SOLVENT QUALITY

Citation
A. Stamouli et al., AN ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPY STUDY ON THE TRANSITION FROM MUSHROOMS TO OCTOPUS SURFACE MICELLES BY CHANGING THE SOLVENT QUALITY, Langmuir, 12(13), 1996, pp. 3221-3224
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical
Journal title
ISSN journal
07437463
Volume
12
Issue
13
Year of publication
1996
Pages
3221 - 3224
Database
ISI
SICI code
0743-7463(1996)12:13<3221:AAMSOT>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is used to study the behavior of a diblo ck copolymer onto a solid surface while the solvent quality is changed . In a first step, the copolymer poly(2-vinylpyridine)/polystyrene (P2 VP/PS) is adsorbed onto mica from a selective solvent (the PS block is well solvated and the P2VP is not solvated). In such a case, the P2VP block adsorbs preferentially on the substrate and anchors the PS bloc k to the surface. In a second step, the solvent quality is reduced to such an extent that the PS block is no longer solvated. This procedure allows the formation of octopus surface ''micelles''. The parameters characterizing this regime are measured using AFM. In addition, a dire ct determination of the adsorbance is performed. It reveals that the P S blocks when immersed in good solvent do not overlap. A mushroom surf ace regime instead of a brush one is thus created at the surface.