2024
DOI: 10.1002/admi.202400025
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Switchable Slippery Surfaces Controlled by a Humidity‐Induced Glass Transition of Polyelectrolyte‐Grafted Brushes

Stephen Merriman,
Saranshu Singla,
Ali Dhinojwala

Abstract: Polymer brushes have found extensive applications as nano‐scale surface coatings with responsive properties, particularly in achieving tunable friction in solvent environments. Here, a special property of hygroscopic polyelectrolyte‐grafted brushes, where the friction forces change by over two orders of magnitude within a narrow range in humidity is reported. Using mechanical measurements of nano‐scale modulus and water absorption coupled with friction and surface‐sensitive spectroscopy, this sharp change in f… Show more

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