Tailoring the Structure of Polymer Networks with Photo-Controlled Radical Polymerization

ORAL

Abstract

Using dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) approach, we developed a novel computational model to study the photo-controlled radical polymerization (photo-CRP) within polymer networks with embedded iniferters.~The polymerization process can be turned ``on'' or ``off'' in response to light and the polymerization rate can be modulated by altering the light intensity. This ``photo-growth'' approach allows us to impart changes in the gel network pore size and composition to form photo-tunable smart materials. For example, our approach allows us to design gel composites that are comprised of two distinct layers made of two compatible components at low photo-iniferter concentrations or gel composites that are comprised of two incompatible components that are relatively well intermixed at high photo-iniferter concentration.

Authors

  • Awaneesh Singh

    • Univ of Pittsburgh
  • Olga Kuksenok

    • Clemson University
  • Jeremiah A. Johnson

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Anna Balazs

    • Univ of Pittsburgh
    • Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh
    • Chemical Engineering Department, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261, USA
    • Department of Chemical Engineering, The University of Pittsburgh
    • University of Pittsburgh
    • Chemical Engineering Department, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA