Issue 21, 2016

Electric field manipulated nanopatterns in thin films of metalorganic 3-miktoarm star terpolymers

Abstract

We report the effect of electric field on the morphological transitions and ordering behavior of polyferrocenylethylmethylsilane block (PFEMS)-containing copolymers. By analyzing structures in solvent-annealed films of metalorganic sphere- and cylinder-forming diblock copolymers, as well as of 3-miktoarm polyisoprene-arm-polystyrene-arm-PFEMS (3μ-ISF) terpolymers, we decouple two types of responses to the electric field: morphological transformations as a result of an increase in the volume fraction of the PFEMS block by oxidation of the ferrocenyl groups, and the orientation of the dielectric interfaces of microdomains parallel to the electric field vector. In the case of 3μ-ISF, the former effect dominates at high electric field strengths which results in an unexpected cylinder-to-sphere transition, leading to a well-ordered hexagonal dot pattern. Our results demonstrate multiple tunability of ordered microdomain morphologies, suggesting future applications in nanofabrication and surface patterning.

Graphical abstract: Electric field manipulated nanopatterns in thin films of metalorganic 3-miktoarm star terpolymers

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Feb 2016
Accepted
25 Apr 2016
First published
25 Apr 2016

Soft Matter, 2016,12, 4866-4874

Electric field manipulated nanopatterns in thin films of metalorganic 3-miktoarm star terpolymers

C. C. Kathrein, W. Bai, A. Nunns, J. Gwyther, I. Manners, A. Böker, L. Tsarkova and C. A. Ross, Soft Matter, 2016, 12, 4866 DOI: 10.1039/C6SM00451B

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