J. Genzer et al., The orientation of semifluorinated alkanes attached to polymers at the surface of polymer films, MACROMOLEC, 33(5), 2000, pp. 1882-1887
The surface molecular orientation of a liquid crystalline (LC) layer made u
p of semifluorinated (SF) single side groups [-CO-(CH2)(x-1)-(CF2)(y)F] (si
ngle SF groups) attached to polyisoprene homopolymer or the isoprene block
of a styrene-isoprene diblock copolymer was determined by analyzing the par
tial electron yield C-edge NEXAFS signal. The results show that the surface
s of thin SF polymer films are covered with a uniform layer, consisting of
the SF-LC groups whose average -CF2- tilt angle with the surface normal lie
s in the range 29-46 degrees. This is in direct contrast to the bulk, where
the directors of the SF-LC mesogens are aligned parallel to the polystyren
e/SF-polyisoprene interface of the block copolymers. This average tilt angl
e increases with increasing the length of the -(CH2)(x-1)- group (x increas
es) but decreases with increasing the length of the -(CF2)(y)- part of the
molecule (y increases) at constant x.