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- Q1022550 subject Q7139566.
- Q1022550 subject Q8758768.
- Q1022550 subject Q9011662.
- Q1022550 abstract "Polymer brush is a layer of polymers attached with one end to a surface. The brushes may be either in a solvent state, when the dangling chains are submerged into a solvent, or in a melt state, when the dangling chains completely fill up the space available. Additionally, there is a separate class of polyelectrolyte brushes, when the polymer chains themselves carry an electrostatic charge.The brushes are often characterized by the high density of grafted chains. The limited space then leads to a strong extension of the chains, and unusual properties of the system. Brushes can be used to stabilize colloids, reduce friction between surfaces, and to provide lubrication in artificial joints.Polymer brushes have been modeled with Monte Carlo methods, Brownian dynamics simulations and molecular theories".
- Q1022550 thumbnail PolymerBrush.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1022550 wikiPageWikiLink Q6481705.
- Q1022550 wikiPageWikiLink Q7139566.
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- Q1022550 wikiPageWikiLink Q8758768.
- Q1022550 wikiPageWikiLink Q9011662.
- Q1022550 wikiPageWikiLink Q9644.
- Q1022550 comment "Polymer brush is a layer of polymers attached with one end to a surface. The brushes may be either in a solvent state, when the dangling chains are submerged into a solvent, or in a melt state, when the dangling chains completely fill up the space available. Additionally, there is a separate class of polyelectrolyte brushes, when the polymer chains themselves carry an electrostatic charge.The brushes are often characterized by the high density of grafted chains.".
- Q1022550 label "Polymer brush".
- Q1022550 depiction PolymerBrush.jpg.