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arxiv: 1110.6419 · v1 · pith:DTKFXRSNnew · submitted 2011-10-28 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · cond-mat.mtrl-sci· cond-mat.stat-mech

Morphological Control of Grafted Polymer Films by Nanoparticle Binding

classification ❄️ cond-mat.soft cond-mat.mtrl-scicond-mat.stat-mech
keywords nanoparticlesgraftedlayerpolymerbehaviorbindingmorphologicalnanoparticle
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Mixtures of nanoparticles and polymer-like objects are encountered in many nanotechnological applications and biological systems. We study the behavior of grafted polymer layers decorated by nanoparticles that are attracted to the polymers using lattice gas based mean field theory and accompanying coarse-grained Brownian dynamics simulations. We find that the presence of nanoparticles can induce large morphological transitions in the layer morphology. In particular, at moderate nanoparticle concentrations, the nanoparticles cause a reduction in the height of the polymer layer above the grafting surface, which occurs via a novel first-order phase transition for sufficiently strong attraction between the polymers and the nanoparticles and smoothly for weak attractions. The predictions of the theory qualitatively agree with the observed behavior of grafted natively unfolded protein strands upon binding of proteins. The results also inform ways of designing nanopolymer layer morphologies.

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