Compressed asymmetric polymer brushes exhibit a symmetric interpenetration zone

Abstract

The present study investigates the interpenetration properties of two opposing monodisperse asymmetric polymer brushes under external pressure, utilizing a numerical self-consistent field method. The polymer brushes under consideration were composed of chemically identical units, had the same stiffness values, and differed in the grafting density values σ1,2 and/or in the number of backbone units N1,2. Both brushes were immersed in an athermal solvent. Contrary to our expectations, the interpenetration zone of various asymmetric brushes always had a symmetrical appearance. We propose an analytical scaling theory rationalizing the symmetry of the interpenetration picture and suggesting how the penetration length scales with the four brush parameters (σ1,2; N1,2). Analytical expressions for the interpenetration zone were proposed and verified by numerical SCF calculations. The interpenetration of the two opposing brushes was quantified by two integral parameters: i) the overlap integral, denoted by Γ, which represents the number of contacts between brushes; ii) and the number of monomer brush units in the foreign half-space, denoted by Σ. We demonstrate that a panoply of curves specifying Σ and Γ as functions of the external pressure for different asymmetric brush pairs collapse onto universal master curves once they are rescaled as suggested by the analytical theory.

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Article type
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Submitted
22 Aug 2025
Accepted
16 Dec 2025
First published
22 Dec 2025

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Compressed asymmetric polymer brushes exhibit a symmetric interpenetration zone

L. Klushin, I. Lukiev, I. Mikhailov, O. Borisov and A. Skvortsov, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5CP03222A

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