Engineering polymer surfaces with variable chemistry and topography |
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Authors: | Alexandra Muñoz‐Bonilla Emmanuel Ibarboure Eric Papon Juan Rodriguez‐Hernandez |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratoire de Chimie des Polymères Organiques (LCPO), CNRS, Université Bordeaux I, 16, Avenue Pey Berland, 33607, Pessac‐Cedex, France;2. Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologia de Polimeros (ICTP‐CSIC) C/Juan de la Cierva n°3 28006, Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | We describe the preparation of surfaces with controlled surface chemistry and topology combining both surface segregation of block copolymers and “breath figures” formation. For that purpose, an amphiphilic ABC triblock copolymer, that is, poly(2,3,4,5,6‐pentafluorostyrene)‐b‐polystyrene‐b‐poly[poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate] (PS5F21‐b‐PS31‐b‐PPEGMA38) was mixed with high molecular weight polystyrene and spin coated in a moist atmosphere. As demonstrated by X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy analysis, the surfaces exhibit spherical holes with diameters between 100 and 300 nm. The holes, enriched in triblock copolymer, exhibit variable chemical composition and topography depending on the environmental conditions. The surface functionality could be reversibly modulated: whereas under humid conditions the PPEGMA hydrophilic block reorients towards the surface, annealing to dry air directs the PS5F fluorinated block to the interface. Equally, surfaces annealed to humid air changed their topography from holes to islands depending on the extent of swelling of the PPEGMA block. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 47: 2262–2271, 2009 |
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Keywords: | annealing blends block copolymers surfaces swelling |
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