Sector Spin Coating for Fast Preparation of Polymer Libraries
Article 2005 en
Authors
BG
Berend‐Jan de Gans
SW
Sanne Wijnans
DW
Daan Woutes
Abstract
1 min read
The feasibility of sector spin coating (or combinatorial spin-coating) is demonstrated (i.e., spin coating of various samples onto one single substrate using a metal template to divide the substrate into sectors). Film thickness increases in an angular direction against the sense of rotation. In the radial direction, the film thickness is constant within 2%. A library of 8 poly(methyl methacrylate)/polystyrene-blends with varying composition was spin coated and subsequently analyzed using automated atomic force microscopy: 24 measurements could be performed within 72 min. The contact angles of a library of 16 polyoxazoline diblock copolymers were measured using one substrate with 16 spin-coated sectors. Forty-eight measurements could be performed within 50 min. On the basis of the surface energies calculated using the Owens-Wendt-Rath-Kaeble method, the library can be divided into three groups of polymers: those containing a dispersive nonyloxazoline block, those containing a polar phenyloxazoline block, and those containing neither.
Y. Liu, Peter Visser, Xiaorong Zhou, S.B. Lyon, Teruo Hashimoto, M. Curioni, A. Gholinia, G.E. Thompson, Gerard Smyth, Simon R. Gibbon, Derek Graham, J.M.C. Mol, Herman Terryn
Johannes M. Kranenburg, Catherine A. Tweedie, Richard Hoogenboom, Frank Wiesbrock, Hanneke M. L. Thijs, Chris E. Hendriks, Krystyn J. Van Vliet, Ulrich Sigmar Schubert
Discussion(0)
No comments yet. Be the first to comment.