Janus Double Brush Copolymers

Tuesday, October 18, 2011: 10:10 AM
L100 A (Minneapolis Convention Center)
Yukun Li, Leela Christian-Tabak, Jiong Zou and Chong Cheng, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, SUNY-Buffalo, Buffalo, NY

Brush polymers have emerged as a class of nanostructured polymers. Representing a novel type of brush polymers, double brush copolymers (DBCs) have well-defined architectures with every grafting site carrying two different grafts.  DBCs have been synthesized by tandem living polymerizations. With a variety of interesting nanostructures, DBCs have promising application potentials. For instance, they can serve as nano-surfactant for miniemulsions with remarkable stability.           

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