The segment density profile of end-functionalized deuterated polystyrene (d
-PS) brush in a miscible poly(vinyl methyl ether) (PVME) polymer matrix was
studied using neutron reflectivity. Brushes were chemically anchored to a
silicon substrate. PVME has a favorable interaction with PS at room tempera
ture. As the temperature increases, the interaction between PS and PVME bec
omes more unfavorable until in the bulk phase separation would occur. From
the reflectivity experiments, it was found that the PVME was expelled from
the brush as the temperature was increased. This process was reversible for
temperatures up to 90 degrees C; above this the volume fraction in the bru
sh approached unity and macroscopic dewetting occurred. The height of the b
rush was sufficiently well predicted by a scaling theory, which predicts a
cube root dependence on the Flory-Huggins interaction parameter.