Mechanics of polymer brush based soft active materials -- theory and experiments
M. Manav, P. Anilkumar, A. Srikantha Phani

TL;DR
This paper combines polymer physics and continuum mechanics to model and experimentally validate the surface stress and curvature relations of polymer brush-based soft materials, revealing temperature-dependent reversible deformations.
Contribution
It introduces a continuum elastic surface layer model for polymer brushes, deriving explicit expressions for surface stress and elasticity based on brush parameters, and validates with experiments on thermoresponsive copolymer brushes.
Findings
Residual stress varies quartically with distance from grafting surface.
Surface stress is approximately -10 N/m and decreases with temperature.
Model unifies existing theories and extends understanding of stimuli-responsive polymer brushes.
Abstract
Brush-like structures emerge from stretching of long polymer chains, densely grafted on to the surface of an impermeable substrate. They arise due to the competition between conformational entropic elasticity of polymer chains and excluded volume interactions from the intra and interchain monomer repulsions. Recently, stimuli responsive polymer brush based soft materials have been developed to produce controllable and reversible large deformations of the host substrate. To understand these systems, and improve their functional properties, we study elastic stress distribution and surface stress-curvature relations of a neutral polymer brush grafted on to an elastic beam, made of a soft material. In the strongly stretched brush regime, we combine mean field theory from polymer physics with a continuum mechanics model and show that the residual stress variation is a quartic function of…
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