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@article{CroweWilloughby2009FormationAP, title={Formation and Properties of Responsive Siloxane‐Based Polymeric Surfaces with Tunable Surface Reconstruction Kinetics}, author={Julie A. Crowe-Willoughby and Jan Genzer}, journal={Advanced Functional Materials}, year={2009}, volume={19}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:41580582}}
  • Julie A. Crowe-Willoughby, J. Genzer
  • Published 10 February 2009
  • Materials Science
  • Advanced Functional Materials

Here, the formation of responsive polymeric materials with tunable response time is reported. These structures are fabricated by chemically modifying poly(vinylmethyl siloxane) (PVMS) networks with alkanethiols bearing a hydrophilic end‐group (COOH or OH). The response time is facilitated by the liquid nature of the PVMS backbone and increases with increase in length of the methylene spacer (CH2)n in the alkanethiol pendent group. While for n = 2 and 6, the surface reconstructs almost…

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