The poly(pentafluorophenyl acrylate) thin film provides a reactive surface platform through facile post-modification with primary alkyl amines. We report the effect of the most important parameters in this reaction, molecular weight of the reactive polymers and the aliphatic chain length of primary amines, on the degree of exchange of the thin films. The studies with neutron reflectivity and quartz crystal microbalance offer physical backgrounds for developing versatile functional thin films based on this chemistry, in terms of penetration and exchange kinetics as a function of molecular weight of reactive ester polymers and primary amines.
- Hyunjoo Son
- Yeongseon Jang
- Kookheon Char