2021 Annual Meeting
(393e) Light-Mediated Polymerization for the Engineering of Advanced Surfaces
Authors
Pester, C. - Presenter, Pennsylvania State University
Fromel, M., The Pennsylvania State University
Ranaweera, D., The Pennsylvania State University
Sweeder, D., The Pennsylvania State University
The covalent attachment of polymers has emerged as a powerful strategy for the preparation of multi-functional surfaces. Patterned, surface-grafted polymer brushes provide spatial control over a variety of physical properties and allow for fabrication of âintelligentâ substrates which selectively adapt to their environment. Here, we describe recent advances in our group in photolithography to produce topographically and chemically pattern polymer brushes by using light-mediated controlled radical polymerization. We highlight recent work on expanding our technique towards photoinduced electron/energy transfer (PET) reversible additionâfragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization. Resulting areas of application that are highlighted in this presentation include organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs), anti-microbial surfaces, and anti-fogging coatings.