Electrochemical Surface Modification: Thin Films, Functionalization and Characterization. From the series, Advances in Electrochemical Science and Engineering, Volume 10 Electrochemical Surface Modification: Thin Films, Functionalization and Characterization. From the series, Advances in Electrochemical Science and Engineering, Volume 10 . Edited by Richard C. Alkire (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA), Dieter M. Kolb (University of Ulm, Germany), Jacek Lipkowski (University of Guelph, Canada), and Philip N. Ross (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, CA, USA). Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA: Weinheim. 2008. xiv + 346 pp. $215. ISBN 978-3-527-31419-5 .

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ABSTRACTPoly (methylphenylphosphazene) (PMPP) is an example of a unique class of inorganic polymers with alternating – (P=N)– backbones. Chemical modification of bulk PMPP can result in changes of physical properties such as chemical resistance, onset temperature of thermal degradation, elasticity, and flexibility. Surface modification of PMPP allows tailoring of the chemical properties at the polymer interface while maintaining the integrity of the bulk polymer. In this research, PMPP thin films were treated to form carboxylate or carboxylic acid groups at the surface. Surface modification was monitored by following changes in contact angle. The hydrophobic/hydrophilic interactions of carboxylated PMPP surfaces allow for mesoscale interactions of thin polymer films.





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