Phase separation of ultrathin polymer-blend films on patterned substrates
Article 1998 en
Authors
AK
Alamgir Karim
JD
Jack F. Douglas
BL
B. P. Lee
Abstract
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The phase separation of ultrathin polymer-blend films of polystyrene and polybutadiene on microcontact printed alkanethiol patterns with hydrophobic and hydrophilic end groups $(\ensuremath{-}{\mathrm{CH}}_{3}$ and -COOH) is investigated by atomic force microscopy. Simulations suggest that the phase-separation morphology can be controlled through patterns that modulate the polymer-surface interaction, and this concept is verified experimentally. Length scale pattern control is found to be limited to a scale on the order of a few micrometers.
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