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Dynamic Perspective on the Function of Thermoresponsive Nanopores from in Situ AFM and ATIZ-IR Investigations

Popa, Ana Maria
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Angeloni, Silvia
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Buergi, Thomas
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2010
Langmuir

This article describes the morphological and chemical characterization of stimuli-responsive functionalized silicon surfaces provided in parallel by atomic force spectroscopy (A FM) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) enhanced by the single-beam sample reference attenuated total reflection method (SBSR-ATR). The stimuli-responsive behavior of the surfaces was obtained by grafting-to in melt carboxyl-terminated poly-N-isopropylacryl amides (PNIPAAM) with different degree of polymerization (DP) on epoxide-functionalized silicon substrates. The unprecedented real time and in situ physicochemical insight into the temperature-triggered response of the densely packed superficial brushes allowed for the selection of a PNIPAAM with a specific DP as a suitable polymer for the fabrication of silicon membranes exhibiting switchable nanopores. The fabrication process combines the manufacture of nanoporous silicon surfaces and their subsequent chemical functionalization by the grafting-to in melt of the selected polymer. Then, relevant information was obtained in what concerns the chemical modifications behind the topographical changes that drive the functioning of PNIPAAM-based hybrid nanovalves as well as the timescale on which the opening and closing of the nanopores occur.

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DOI
10.1021/la102611k
Web of Science ID

WOS:000282142700041

Author(s)
Popa, Ana Maria
Angeloni, Silvia
Buergi, Thomas
Hubbell, Jeffrey A.
Heinzelmann, Harry
Pugin, Raphaeel
Date Issued

2010

Published in
Langmuir
Volume

26

Start page

15356

End page

15365

Subjects

Responsive Polymer Brushes

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N-Isopropylacrylamide

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Poly(N-Isopropylacrylamide) Brushes

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Conformational-Change

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Surface Modification

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Molecular-Weight

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Temperature

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Spectroscopy

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Water

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REVIEWED

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