Modelling thermoresponsive polymer brush by mesoscale computer simulations

CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS(2023)

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We consider a functional surface comprising thermoresponsive polymer chains, the material that has found numerous technological and biomedical applications. However, to achieve the required time and length scales for computer modelling of such applications, one is forced to use coarse-grained mesoscopic modelling approaches. The model used here is based on the previous work [Soto-Figueroa et al., Soft Matter, 8, 1871 (2012)], and it mimics the principal feature of the poly(N-iso-propylacrylamide) (PNIPAM), namely, the rapid change of its hydrophilicity at the lower critical solution temperature (LCST). For the case of an isolated chain, we discuss scaling properties of the radius of gyration, end-to-end distance, various distribution functions, and the density profile of monomers below and above the LCST. For the case of the model thermoresposive brush, we search for the optimal grafting density at which the change in brush height, upon crossing the LCST, reaches its maximum value. The interpretation of the thermoresponse, in terms of the Alexander-de Gennes blobs and the level of solvation of polymer chains in a brush, are provided.
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thermoresponsive polymer brush
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