Issue 8, 2009

Bifunctional microstructured films and surfaces obtained by soft lithography from breath figure arrays

Abstract

Breath figure films of polystyrene and polyalkylthiophene presenting regular patterns of 600 nm and 5 µm are used as templates to prepare negative polydimethylsiloxane stamps containing an entrapped quantity of the primary polymer. These breath figure replica are used to generate single or double layers of the entrapped conjugated polymer in the form of networks on any substrates. Besides this, polystyrene printed in this way can be used as a resist mask that allows the polymerization of aniline in a regular micrometric arrangement on a platinum electrode or to generate a regular acid/base patterning on a plain polyaniline film.

Graphical abstract: Bifunctional microstructured films and surfaces obtained by soft lithography from breath figure arrays

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Nov 2008
Accepted
15 Jan 2009
First published
02 Mar 2009

Soft Matter, 2009,5, 1656-1661

Bifunctional microstructured films and surfaces obtained by soft lithography from breath figure arrays

V. Vohra, S. Yunus, A. Attout, U. Giovanella, G. Scavia, R. Tubino, C. Botta and A. Bolognesi, Soft Matter, 2009, 5, 1656 DOI: 10.1039/B819811J

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