Directed Phase Separation of Brush-coated Nanoparticles in Miscible and Immiscible Polymeric Thin Films
ORAL
Abstract
Fascinating as the combined properties of polymer/inorganic nanoparticle composite system, it is challenging to manipulate the distribution and assembly structures of the nanofillers at nanoscale with high loading fraction. Inspired by polymer blend phase separation, we expect similar behavior for blend of brush-coated nanoparticles and a polymer matrix with unfavorable enthalpic interactions. We confirm this relationship in blend thin films of polystyrene (PS) grafted gold nanoparticles (AuPS) in immiscible poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA). We show that application of soft-shear dynamic thermal zone annealing (DZA-SS) generates tunable directional aligned anisotropic nanoparticle structures. Alternatively, the phase-separated nanoparticle domains can also be organized into periodic nanostructures with well-defined shape and order with a simple geometric patterned elastomer confinement. These simple yet powerful strategies to fabricate nanopatterned NP arrays can be exploited for many nanotechnology applications.
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Authors
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Ren Zhang
Univ of Akron
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Bongjoon Lee
Carnegie Mellon University
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Jack Douglas
Materials Science and Engineering Division, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, NIST, National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Sanat Kumar
Columbia University, Chemical Engineering, Columbia University
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Michael Bockstaller
Carnegie Mellon University
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Alamgir Karim
The University of Akron, Univ of Akron, University of Akron