Reversible Control of Free Energy and Topography of Nanostructured Surfaces

Qiang Fu(University of New Mexico), G. V. Rama Rao(University of New Mexico), Solomon B. Basame(University of New Mexico), David J. Keller(University of New Mexico), Kateryna Artyushkova(University of New Mexico), Julia E. Fulghum(University of New Mexico), Gabriel P. López(University of New Mexico)
Journal of the American Chemical Society
July 1, 2004
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Abstract

We describe a facile method for the formation of dynamic nanostructured surfaces based on the modification of porous anodic aluminum oxide with poly(N-isopropyl acrylamide) (PNIPAAm) via surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization. The dynamic structure of these surfaces was investigated by atomic force microscopy (AFM), which showed dramatic changes in the surface nanostructure above and below the aqueous lower critical solution temperature of PNIPAAm. These changes in surface structure are correlated with changes in the macroscopic wettability of the surfaces, which was probed by water contact angle measurements. Principal component analysis was used to develop a quantitative correlation between AFM image intensity histograms and macroscopic wettability. Such correlations and dynamic nanostructured surfaces may have a variety of uses.


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