• Title of article

    POLYMER ADSORPTION–DRIVEN SELF-ASSEMBLY OF NANOSTRUCTURES

  • Author/Authors

    Chakraborty، Arup K نويسنده , , Golumbfskie، Aaron J نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    37
  • From page
    537
  • To page
    573
  • Abstract
    Driven by prospective applications, there is much interest in developing materials that can perform specific functions in response to external conditions. One way to design such materials is to create systems which, in response to external inputs, can self-assemble to form structures that are functionally useful. This review focuses on the principles that can be employed to design macromolecules that when presented with an appropriate two-dimensional surface, will self-assemble to form nanostructures that may be functionally useful. We discuss three specific examples: (a) biomimetic recognition between polymers and patterned surfaces. (b) control and manipulation of nanomechanical motion generated by biopolymer adsorption and binding, and (c) creation of patterned nanostructuctures by exposing molten diblock copolymers to patterned surfaces. The discussion serves to illustrate how polymer sequence can be manipulated to affect self-assembly characteristics near adsorbing surfaces. The focus of this review is on theoretical and computational work aimed toward elucidating the principles underlying the phenomena pertinent to the three topics noted above. However, synergistic experiments are also described in the appropriate context.
  • Keywords
    polymer adsorption , frustrated systems , disorder , Nanostructures
  • Journal title
    Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
  • Record number

    121503