Grafting of Porous Conductive Fiber Mats with an Antifouling Polymer Brush by Means of Filtration-Based Surface Initiated ATRP.

Macromol Rapid Commun

School of Chemical Sciences, The University of Auckland, 23 Symonds Street, Auckland CBD, Auckland, 1010, New Zealand.

Published: March 2023

This work addresses the challenge of surface modification of porous, electrospun fiber mats containing an insoluble conducting polymer coating. Herein, a novel methodology of grafting a polymer brush onto conducting polymer fiber mats is developed that employs filtering of the polymerization solution through the fiber mat. An electrospun sulfonated polystyrene-poly(ethylene-ran-butylene)-polystyrene (sSEBS) fiber mat is first coated with a layer of conducting copolymer bearing an Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization (ATRP) initiating functionality (PEDOT-Br). The surface-initiated ATRP from the fibers' surface is then carried out to graft a hydrophilic polymer brush (poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate) by means of filtering the polymerization solution through the fiber mat. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images reveal a progressive change in the morphology of the fiber mat surface with the increasing volume of the filtrated polymerization solution, while energy dispersive X-ray spectrosdcopy (EDX) spectra show a change in the atomic oxygen to sulfur (O/S) ratio, therefore confirming the successful grafting from the fibers' surface. The conductive fiber mat grafted with hydrophilic brushes shows a 20% reduction in the non-specific adsorption of bovine serum albumin (BSA) compared to a pristine fiber mat. This study is a proof-of-concept for this novel, filtration-based, surface-initiated polymerization methodology.

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