We present a versatile one-pot synthesis method for creating surface-anchored orthogonal gradient networks using a small bi-functional gelator, 4-azidosulfonylphenethyltrimethoxysilane (4-ASPTMS). The sulfonyl azide (SAz) group of 4-ASPTMS is UV (≤254 nm) and thermally active (≥100 °C) and, thus, enables us to vary the cross-link density in orthogonal directions by controlling the activation of SAz groups via UV and temperature means. We deposit a thin layer (∼200 nm) of a mixture comprising ∼90% precursor polymer and ∼10% 4-ASPTMS in a silicon wafer. Upon UV irradiation or annealing the layers, SAz releases nitrogen by forming singlet and triplet nitrenes that concurrently react with any C–H bond in the vicinity leading to sulfonamide cross-links. Condensation among trimethoxy groups in the bulk connects 4-ASPTMS units and completes the cross-linking. Simultaneously, 4-ASPTMS near the substrate reacts with surface-bound –OH motifs that anchor the cross-linked polymer chains to the substrate. We demonstrate the generation of orthogonal gradient network coatings exhibiting cross-link density (or stiffness) gradients in orthogonal directions using such a simple process.
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January 10 2023
UV- and thermally-active small bi-functional gelator for creating gradient polymer network coatings Available to Purchase
Pandiyarajan Chinnayan Kannan
;
Pandiyarajan Chinnayan Kannan
a)
(Conceptualization, Data curation, Investigation, Visualization, Writing – original draft, Writing – review & editing)
1
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, North Carolina State University
, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7905a)Current address: Corning Inc., Painted Post, New York 14870.
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Jan Genzer
1
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, North Carolina State University
, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-79052
Global Station for Soft Matter, Global Institution for Collaborative Research and Education (GI-CoRE), Hokkaido University
, Hokkaido 060-0808, Japan
a)Current address: Corning Inc., Painted Post, New York 14870.
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Pandiyarajan Chinnayan Kannan
1,a)
Jan Genzer
1,2,a),b)
1
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, North Carolina State University
, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7905
2
Global Station for Soft Matter, Global Institution for Collaborative Research and Education (GI-CoRE), Hokkaido University
, Hokkaido 060-0808, Japan
a)Current address: Corning Inc., Painted Post, New York 14870.
b)
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed: [email protected]
Note: This paper is part of the Biointerphases Special Topic Collection on Polymeric Biointerfaces A collection in celebration of Nicholas D. Spencer's career.
Biointerphases 18, 011001 (2023)
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October 09 2022
Accepted:
December 14 2022
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Pandiyarajan Chinnayan Kannan, Jan Genzer; UV- and thermally-active small bi-functional gelator for creating gradient polymer network coatings. Biointerphases 1 January 2023; 18 (1): 011001. https://doi.org/10.1116/6.0002268
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