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Ultrathin polymer film formation by collision-induced cross-linking of adsorbed organic molecules with hyperthermal protons
Authors:Zheng Zhi  Xu Xiangdong  Fan Xiaoli  Lau Woon Ming  Kwok Raymund Wai Man
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry and Materials Science and Technology Research Centre, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:A new synthetic approach for the formation of ultrathin polymer films with customizable properties was developed. In this approach, the kinematic nature of proton collisions with simple organic molecules condensed on a substrate is exploited to break C-H bonds preferentially. The subsequent recombination of carbon radicals gives a cross-linked polymer thin film, and the selectivity of C-H cleavage preserves the chemical functionalities of the precursor molecules. The nature and validity of the method are exemplified with theoretical results from ab initio molecular dynamics calculations and experimental evidence from a variety of characterization techniques. Its applicability is demonstrated by the synthesis of ultrathin polymer films with precursor molecules such as dotriacontane, docosanoic acid, poly(acrylic acid) oligomer, and polyisoprene. The approach is fundamentally different from conventional chemical synthesis as it involves an unusual mix of physical and chemical processes including charge exchange, projectile penetration, kinematics, collision-induced dissociation, inelastic energy transfer, chain transfer, and chain cross-linking.
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