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Molecular Orientation of Single and Two-Armed Monodendron Semifluorinated Chains on Soft and Hard Surfaces Studied Using NEXAFS

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Genzer, Jan; Sivaniah, Easan; Kramer, Edward J.; Wang, Jianguo; Xiang, Maoliang; Char, Kookheon; Ober, Christopher K.; Bubeck, Robert A.; Fischer, Danial A.; Graupe, Michael; Colorado, Ramon Jr.; Shmakova, Olga E.; Lee, T. Randall

Issue Date
2000-07-13
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
Macromolecules, 2000, 33, 6068
Abstract
Near-edge absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) measurements are used to probe the molecular orientation of semifluorinated (SF) mesogens, −(CH2)x(CF2)yF, which are attached to (i) the isoprene backbone of polyisoprene or a styrene-isoprene diblock copolymer (soft substrate), and (ii) a Au-covered solid substrate via a thiol link (hard substrate). The SF groups on both surfaces are oriented and on average are tilted from the sample normal. The tilt angle, τF-helix, of the fluorinated part of the SF group on each substrate is determined exclusively by the combination of x and y, increasing with increasing x and with decreasing y. Moreover, τF-helix is found to be independent of the surface topology (flat surfaces vs surfaces covered with holes or islands of the copolymer), casting solvent, and the architecture of the SF group (single vs 2-armed monodendron). Comparing the orientation of the SF groups on both substrates reveals that τF-helix is approximately 14° higher on the soft substrate.
ISSN
0024-9297 (print)
1520-5835 (online)
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/5741
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1021/ma991710w
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