Macromolecules (2002), 35(13), 5171-5182
Enthalpic Stabilization of Brush-Coated Particles in a Polymer Melt.
Borukhov, Itamar; Leibler, Ludwik.
Unite Mixte de Recherche CNRS/Elf-Atochem (UMR 167), Levallois-Perret, Fr. .
Abstract
The interaction between spherical particles covered with end-grafted polymers
(brushes) immersed in a polymer melt is studied theor. It has been known for
some time that two densely grafted brushes may attract each other in the presence
of a chem. identical polymer melt. In this study we show that this attraction
can be eliminated by choosing the melt material to be such that the Flory interaction
parameter of the melt chains with the grafted ones is neg. (c < 0). This
effect is accompanied by a change in the structure of the brush from a dry brush,
where the melt chains do not penetrate deeply into the brush, to a wet brush,
where the melt chains penetrate the brush and force the grafted chains to extend
into the melt. Scaling arguments are used to describe how the structure of a
single brush depends on the Flory interaction parameter, the grafting d., and
the indexes of polymn. of the grafted and free chains. The d. profiles and the
interactions between the particles are calcd. by solving numerically the SCF
equations of the system within the Derjaguin approxn. The effect of van der
Waals interactions between brushes is studied by taking into account the particle-brush
contrast as well as that of the brush-melt interfaces.