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Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2009

Self-consistent field theory study of the effect of grafting density on the height of a weak polyelectrolyte brush.

Kevin N. Witte; Sangtae Kim; You-Yeon Won

The height of weakly basic polyelectrolyte brushes in the osmotic brush regime is studied as a function of the grafting density using a numerical self-consistent field theory derived from the (semi)grand canonical partition function. The theory is shown to properly account for the local nature of the charge equilibrium and to capture the basic behaviors of polyelectrolyte brushes. On one hand, we find, in agreement with recent experiments, that the scaling of brush height with grafting density can be qualitatively different at intermediate chain lengths than that predicted by basic scaling arguments. This difference is attributed to the relative strength of electrostatic type interactions compared to finite segment size packing constraints. On the other hand, the trend of decreasing brush height with increasing grafting density predicted by the classic scaling analysis is recovered for large molecular weight polymers immersed in a solution of very weak ionic strength.


Macromolecules | 2006

Self-Consistent-Field Analysis of Mixed Polyelectrolyte and Neutral Polymer Brushes

Kevin N. Witte; You-Yeon Won


Langmuir | 2010

On the origins of the salt-concentration-dependent instability and lateral nanoscale heterogeneities of weak polyelectrolyte brushes: gradient brush experiment and Flory-type theoretical analysis.

Jaehyun Hur; Kevin N. Witte; Wei Sun; You-Yeon Won


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2012

Water Is a Poor Solvent for Densely Grafted Poly(ethylene oxide) Chains: A Conclusion Drawn from a Self-Consistent Field Theory-Based Analysis of Neutron Reflectivity and Surface Pressure–Area Isotherm Data

Ho-Young Lee; Dae Hwan Kim; Kevin N. Witte; Kimberly Ohn; Je Choi; Bulent Akgun; Sushil K. Satija; You-Yeon Won


Macromolecules | 2010

Formation and Collapse of Single-Monomer-Thick Monolayers of Poly(n-butyl acrylate) at the Air−Water Interface

Kevin N. Witte; Sumit Kewalramani; Ivan Kuzmenko; Wei Sun; Masafumi Fukuto; You-Yeon Won


Macromolecules | 2008

Evidence of Lateral Nanoscale Heterogeneities in Weak Polyelectrolyte Brushes

Kevin N. Witte; Jaehyun Hur; Wei Sun; Sangtae Kim; You-Yeon Won


Macromolecules | 2008

Effect of Interfacial Curvature on the Miscibility of Laterally Mobile, Mixed Polyelectrolyte and Neutral Polymer Brushes: An SCF Numerical Analysis

Kevin N. Witte; You-Yeon Won


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2012

Poly(ethylene oxide) Chains Are Not ``Hydrophilic'' When They Exist As Polymer Brush Chains

Ho-Young Lee; Dae Hwan Kim; Kevin N. Witte; Kimberly Ohn; Je Choi; Kyungil Kim; Mati Meron; Binhua Lin; Bulent Akgun; Sushil K. Satija; You-Yeon Won


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2010

Formation and Collapse of Single-Monomer-Thick Monolayers of Poly(n-Butyl Acrylate) at the Air-Water Interface

You-Yeon Won; Kevin N. Witte; Wei Sun; Sumit Kewalramani; Masafumi Fukuto; Ivan Kuzmenko


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2009

Self Consistent Field Theory Study of the Effect of Grafting Density on the Height of a Weak Polyelectrolyte Brush

Kevin N. Witte; You-Yeon Won

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Bulent Akgun

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Ivan Kuzmenko

Argonne National Laboratory

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Masafumi Fukuto

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Sushil K. Satija

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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