Polymer brush formation kinetics was measured by quartz crystal microbalance (QCM). In the QCM measurement anomalous complex frequency shift as a function of graft density was observed: dissipation rate shift ΔΓ first increased, showed a peak, and then decreased despite the graft density of the polymer brush was increasing monotonically. We calculated the shear modulus of the brush layer from the measured complex frequency shift and revealed that the peak of ΔΓ described the crossover from a viscous brush layer to elastic brush layer. The crossover for the poly(ethylene glycol) with a molecular weight of 2000 occurs at around the characteristic graft density of 0.17 chains/nm which was revealed from the structure analysis by surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and neutron reflectivity (NR).

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