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Can polymer brushes induce motion of nano-objects?
Date Issued
01-10-2003
Author(s)
Prokhorova, S. A.
Kopyshev, A.
Ramakrishnan, A.
Zhang, H.
Rühe, J.
Abstract
In searching for new and efficient mechanisms for moving or propelling nano-sized objects across a flat surface, we discuss the idea of using the periodically switchable topography of a certain class of polymer substrates. In this paper, we exploit the peculiar properties of diblock-copolymer and mixed brushes that can undergo transitions between very distinct topographical patterns and a flat state. We investigate if, during the transition process, the reshaping of the surface structure, accompanied by a microphase transition, could deliver a sufficient amount of mechanical work to move objects adsorbed on the surface. We show this by following the spatial distribution of an ensemble of silica particles adsorbed on several kinds of poly(methyl methacrylate-b-glycidyl methacrylate) diblock-copolymer brushes, when the surface topography undergoes many periods of the switching process.
Volume
14