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The adsorbed amount and the hydrodynamic layer thickness of two series
of block copolymers and the corresponding homopolymers on silica were
determined. Sire used diblock copolymers of poly(vinyl methyl ether)
and poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) and tri- and diblock copolymers of poly(
2-methyl-2-oxazoline) and poly(ethylene oxide). The diblock copolymers
of poly(ethylene oxide) and poly(2-methyl-2-oxazoline) were obtained
by polymerization of a-methyl-a-oxazoline initiated by the tosylate of
poly(ethylene glycol) monomethyl ether. The difference between the ad
sorption energies of the segments is found to be small: the block copo
lymer adsorption is nonselective. The adsorbed amount as a function of
block copolymer composition shows a maximum at a composition where th
e longest block is also the strongest adsorbing block. The adsorbed am
ounts and the layer thicknesses are relatively low. Similar results ar
e obtained with numerical self-consistent field calculations for nonse
lective adsorption for the case when the different blocks are incompat
ible. The typical anchor-buoy structure of the adsorbed layer is maint
ained, albeit less explicit than that found for selective adsorption.