Formation of surface-grafted copolymer brushes with continuous composition gradients
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Michael R. Tomlinson, Jan Genzer
We report on a simple methodology that facilitates the generation of surface-grafted assemblies comprising block copolymers with tunable composition and molecular weight gradients along flat solid substrates.
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