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Title

Solvent-Annealing-Induced Nanowetting in Templates: Towards Tailored Polymer Nanostructures.

Authors

Lee, Chih-Wei; Chen, Jiun-Tai; Chi, Mu-Huan; Yao, I-Chun

Abstract

We study the solvent-annealing-induced nanowetting in templates using porous anodic aluminum oxide membranes. The morphology of polystyrene and poly(methyl methacrylate) nanostructures can be controlled, depending on whether the swollen polymers are in the partial or complete wetting regimes, which are characterized by the spreading coefficient. When the swollen polymers are in the partial wetting regime, polymers wet the nanopores by capillary action, resulting in the formation of polymer nanorods. When the swollen polymers are in the complete wetting regime, polymers form wetting layers in the nanopores, resulting in the formation of polymer nanotubes. The solubility parameters of polymers and solvents are also used to predict the wetting behavior of swollen polymers in cylindrical geometry.

Subjects

SOLVENTS; WETTING; BIOCHEMICAL templates; NANOSTRUCTURES; POLYMERS; NANORODS; ALUMINUM oxide

Publication

Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 2013, Vol 34, Issue 4, p348

ISSN

1022-1336

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/marc.201200640

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