Macroscopic Self‐Assembly Realized by Polymer Brush─A Thickness‐Dependent Rule for Rapid Wet Adhesion

Author:

Lin Cuiling1ORCID,Hou Fangwei1,Zhang Qian1,Zhu Guiqiang1,Cheng Mengjiao1,Shi Feng1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Chemical Resource Engineering & Beijing Laboratory of Biomedical Materials & Beijing Advanced Innovation Centre for Soft Matter Science and Engineering Beijing University of Chemical Technology 15 Beisanhuan East Road Chaoyang Beijing 100029 China

Abstract

AbstractMacroscopic self‐assembly of µm‐to‐mm components (dimension from 100 µm to millimeters), is meaningful to realize the concept of “self‐assembly at all scales” and to understand interfacial phenomena such as adhesion, self‐healing, and adsorption. However, self‐assembly at this length scale is different from molecular self‐assembly due to limited collision chances and binding capacity between components. Long‐time contact between components is requisite to realize µm‐to‐mm assembly. Even though the recent idea of adding a compliant coating to enhance the molecular binding capacity is effective for such self‐assembly, a trade‐off between coating thickness (several micrometers) and assembly efficiency exists. Here a new compliant coating of surface‐initiated polymer brush to address the above paradox by both realizing fast assembly and reducing the coating thickness to ≈40 nm by two magnitudes is demonstrated. Millimeter‐sized quartz cubes are used as components and grafted with oppositely charged polyelectrolyte brushes, enabling assembly in water by electrostatic attraction and disassembly in NaCl solutions. A rule of thickness‐dependent assembly chance is obtained and understood by in situ force measurements and a multivalent theory. The polymer brush strategy pushes the thickness limit of requisite compliant coating to the nanoscale for fast µm‐to‐mm self‐assembly and provides insights into rapid wet adhesion.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars

Publisher

Wiley

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