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Soft Matter | 2011

Constructing robust 3-dimensionally conformal micropatterns: vulcanization of honeycomb structured polymeric films

Lei Li; Yawen Zhong; Jianliang Gong; Jian Li; Caikang Chen; Birong Zeng; Zhi Ma

Here, we present the static breath figure process for constructing 3-dimensionally conformal microporous films on nonplanar substrates, with a commercially available triblock polymer, polystyrene-b-polyisoprene-b-polystyrene. The polymer can cover the surface of nonplanar substrates with ordered porous morphology despite the sharp corners and irregular shapes, which was ascribed to the fluid-like character of the matrix. In the subsequent vulcanization, the micro-patterned polymer films were effectively crosslinked and became self-supported even after removing the sacrificial templates. The 3D structures became resistant to a wide range of organic solvents and thermally stable up to 350 °C, an increase of more than 300 K as compared to the un-crosslinked films. The surface features on the 3D structures along the direction of the descending solvent level were investigated in detail by scanning electron microscopy. Furthermore, the versatility of this patterning method was also demonstrated by forming hierarchical micro-structures on bas-relief Si substrates with different patterns. Particularly, hydroxy groups were introduced into another commercially available triblock polymer, polystyrene-b-polybutadiene-b-polystyrene by hydroboration. The functionalized 3D micro-patterns feasible for site-directed grafting were created by the hydroxyl-containing polymers.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2010

Breath figure lithography: A facile and versatile method for micropatterning

Lei Li; Yawen Zhong; Jian Li; Jianliang Gong; Yi Ben; Jin Xu; Xiaping Chen; Zhi Ma

We describe a facile method to micropattern solid substrates: breath figure lithography (BFL). A honeycomb structured gold mask was prepared by sputter-coating a micro-porous polymer film with BF arrays, and then inductively coupled plasma reactive ion etching (ICP-RIE) transferred the patterns onto silicon wafer. The large etching rate selectivity between golden mask and substrate plays an important role in the effective transfer of the patterns. The versatility of the method was demonstrated by forming micropatterns on various solid substrates with adjustable sizes. Furthermore, the micropatterns on solid substrate could be replicated by PDMS stamp.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2011

Fabrication of robust micro-patterned polymeric films via static breath-figure process and vulcanization

Lei Li; Yawen Zhong; Jianliang Gong; Jian Li; Jin Huang; Zhi Ma

Here, we present the preparation of thermally stable and solvent resistant micro-patterned polymeric films via static breath-figure process and sequent vulcanization, with a commercially available triblock polymer, polystyrene-b-polyisoprene-b-polystyrene (SIS). The vulcanized honeycomb structured SIS films became self-supported and resistant to a wide range of organic solvents and thermally stable up to 350°C for 2h, an increase of more than 300K as compared to the uncross-linked films. This superior robustness could be attributed to the high degree of polyisoprene cross-linking. The versatility of the methodology was demonstrated by applying to another commercially available triblock polymer, polystyrene-b-polybutadiene-b-polystyrene (SBS). Particularly, hydroxy groups were introduced into SBS by hydroboration. The functionalized two-dimensional micro-patterns feasible for site-directed grafting were created by the hydroxyl-containing polymers. In addition, the fixed microporous structures could be replicated to fabricate textured positive PDMS stamps. This simple technique offers new prospects in the field of micro-patterns, soft lithography and templates.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2012

Constructing honeycomb micropatterns on nonplanar substrates with high glass transition temperature polymers

Jianyun Ding; Jianliang Gong; Hua Bai; Lei Li; Yawen Zhong; Zhi Ma; Vladimir Švrček

In Qiaos previous report, only star polymers with T(g) (glass transition temperature) below 48°C were found forming homogeneous honeycomb coatings on the nonplanar substrates. The polymers with high T(g) are believed not able to duplicate nonplanar substrate due to their brittleness. This article presents a comprehensive study on the construction of macroporous polymeric films on various nonplanar substrates with static breath figure (BF) technique, using linear polymers with high T(g). Two kinds of linear polymers with high T(g), polystyrene-b-poly(acrylic acid) and polystyrene without polar end groups, are employed to prepare 3-dimensional macroporous films on different nonplanar substrates. Scanning electronic microscopy views on the side wall in addition to views in-plane prove that polymer films with BF array perfectly replicated the surface features of these substrates. The formation processes of macropores on these substrates are analyzed in detail, and it demonstrates that neither molecular topography nor T(g) of polymers is the critical factor contouring nonplanar substrate. A new hypothesis involving polymer plasticization and conformation during the solvent evaporation is formulated.


Chemistry of Materials | 2010

Patterned Carbon Nanotubes with Adjustable Array: A Functional Breath Figure Approach

Chunyin Ma; Yawen Zhong; Jian Li; Caikang Chen; Jianliang Gong; Su-Yuan Xie; Lei Li; Zhi Ma


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2010

Formation of ceramic microstructures: honeycomb patterned polymer films as structure-directing agent

Lei Li; Jian Li; Yawen Zhong; Caikang Chen; Yi Ben; Jianliang Gong; Zhi Ma


Nanoscale | 2012

Fabrication of multi-level carbon nanotube arrays with adjustable patterns.

Jianliang Gong; Lichao Sun; Yawen Zhong; Chunyin Ma; Lei Li; Su-Yuan Xie; Vladimir Švrček


Nanoscale | 2013

Formation of nanoscale networks: selectively swelling amphiphilic block copolymers with CO2-expanded liquids

Jianliang Gong; Aijuan Zhang; Hua Bai; Qingkun Zhang; Can Du; Lei Li; Yanzhen Hong; Jun Li


Archive | 2012

Fluorine-free aluminum zinc alloy water base release agent and preparation method thereof

Lei Li; Jianliang Gong; Jianyun Ding; Caikang Chen


Archive | 2010

Method for realizing micro-patterning on substrate

Yi Ben; Jianliang Gong; Jian Li; Lei Li; Yawen Zhong

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Chinese Academy of Sciences

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