Abstract

A novel polymer system containing charged diblock polymers grafted onto a planar surface, simple salt and solvent has been considered in the framework of a mean-field lattice theory. On the basis of predicted volume fraction profiles of polymer segments, free ends, block junctions, and small ions, a detailed picture of the system has emerged. It is found that the structure of the polymer brush is decisively dependent of the relative charge of the blocks. For certain conditions, bimodal profiles appear which demonstrate the simultaneous presence of two types of chain conformations, one coiled and one stretched.

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