Influence of Grafting Density and the Ionic Environment on the Structure of Zwitterionic Brushes
Zwitterionic polymer brushes possess a high potential for applications as surface coatings, e.g., in antifouling applications. Their complex association behavior due to the coexistence of oppositely charged groups on the same monomeric unit allows for a broad variation of polarity, hydrophilicity, and the antipolyelectrolyte effect with the variation of the surrounding environment. In this study, planar polysulfobetaine brushes were investigated with neutron reflectometry (NR) and neutron spin–echo spectroscopy under grazing incidence (GINSES) to explore the brush structure and its inner dynamics perpendicular to the substrate. In particular, the effects of the substrate–initiator system and ionic strength on the structure weremore »