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Rapid Vertical Ordering of Lamellar Block Copolymer Films by Dynamic Thermal Gradient Annealing for Ion Conduction Membranes

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Abstract

To achieve the full technological potential of block copolymers (BCPs) for use as electrolytes, filtration membranes, or in nanolithography, rapid ordering of BCPs with vertically oriented nanostructures on unmodified substrates is desirable. In this work, we demonstrate the rapid ordering of lamellar BCPs (< 40 s) by utilizing the effect of thermal gradient based Cold Zone Annealing (CZA) technique. The evaporation fronts during film casting results in poorly ordered yet vertically oriented BCP morphology. We demonstrate that CZA, by driving in-plane defect annihilation in such vertically oriented as cast BCP nanostructures, resulted in perpendicularly oriented and well-ordered morphology on a variety of substrates, at short time scales. The kinetics of lamellar grain size (x) evolution was observed to be much faster in CZA (x ~ t0.26) as compared to oven annealing (x ~ t0.15). Subsequent post-annealing integration of Ionic liquid (IL) was shown to selectively swell well-ordered vertically oriented lamellar domain by 100%, having potential use for mechanically robust ion-conducting channels in BCP membranes and electrolytes.

Presenters

  • Maninderjeet Singh

    University of Houston, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Houston

Authors

  • Maninderjeet Singh

    University of Houston, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Houston

  • Joseph Walter Strzalka

    Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Lab, X-Ray Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory

  • Jack Douglas

    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Chemical Engineering, University of Houston-Main Campus, National Institutes of Health - NIH, NIST, Materials Science and Engineering Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology

  • Alamgir Karim

    University of Houston, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Houston, Polymer, NIST, Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, S333 Engineering, 4726 Calhoun Rd, Houston, TX, University of Houston, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Houston