Use of a Photocleavable Initiator to Characterize Polymer Chains Grafted onto a Metal Plate with the Grafting-from Method.
Flavien MouillardTom FertéEmilie VoirinStéphane MéryPatrick MassonAdele CarradòPublished in: Polymers (2023)
The thorough characterization of polymer chains grafted through a "grafting-from" process onto substrates based on the determination of number (Mn) and weight (Mw) average molar masses, as well as dispersity (Ɖ), is quite challenging. It requires the cleavage of grafted chains selectively at the polymer-substrate bond without polymer degradation to allow their analysis in solution with steric exclusion chromatography, in particular. The study herein describes a technique for the selective cleavage of PMMA grafted onto titanium substrate (Ti-PMMA) using an anchoring molecule that combines an atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) initiator and a UV-cleavable moiety. This technique allows the demonstration of the efficiency of the ATRP of PMMA on titanium substrates and verification that the chains were grown homogeneously.
Keyphrases
- mass spectrometry
- physical activity
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- high resolution
- magnetic resonance
- molecularly imprinted
- molecular dynamics
- amino acid
- high performance liquid chromatography
- ms ms
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- tandem mass spectrometry
- solid phase extraction
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