Preparation of Reactive Three‐Dimensional Microstructures via Direct Laser Writing and Thiol‐ene Chemistry |
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Authors: | Alexander S. Quick Joachim Fischer Benjamin Richter Thomas Pauloehrl Vanessa Trouillet Martin Wegener Christopher Barner‐Kowollik |
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Abstract: | Three‐dimensional microstructures are fabricated employing the direct laser writing process and radical thiol‐ene polymerization. The resin system consists of a two‐photon photoinitiator and multifunctional thiols and olefins. Woodpile photonic crystals with 22 layers and a rod distance of 2 μm are fabricated. The structures are characterized via scanning electron microscopy and focused ion beam milling. The thiol‐ene polymerization during fabrication is verified via infrared spectroscopy. The structures are grafted in a subsequent thiol‐Michael addition reaction with different functional maleimides. The success of the grafting reaction is evaluated via laser scanning microscopy and X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The grafting density is calculated to be close to 200 molecules μm−2. |
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Keywords: | direct laser writing thiol‐ene chemistry surface functionalization |
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