Issue 3, 2009

Design of crosslinked hybrid multilayer thin films from azido-functionalized polystyrenes and platinum nanoparticles

Abstract

Crosslinked organic and hybrid multilayer thin films based on polystyrene-grafted platinum nanoparticles and azidomethyl-functionalized polystyrenes are built-up by sequential spin-coating and UV crosslinking processes. This approach allows to easily tune thickness, composition and periodicity of each layer, as highlighted by TEM and neutron reflectivity experiments. Room temperature UV crosslinking of hybrid layers allows to stabilize the layer prior to nanoparticles segregation.

Graphical abstract: Design of crosslinked hybrid multilayer thin films from azido-functionalized polystyrenes and platinum nanoparticles

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Aug 2008
Accepted
23 Oct 2008
First published
26 Nov 2008

Soft Matter, 2009,5, 586-592

Design of crosslinked hybrid multilayer thin films from azido-functionalized polystyrenes and platinum nanoparticles

S. Al Akhrass, F. Gal, D. Damiron, P. Alcouffe, C. J. Hawker, F. Cousin, G. Carrot and E. Drockenmuller, Soft Matter, 2009, 5, 586 DOI: 10.1039/B813928H

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