Journal article
Factors influencing the growth and topography of nanoscale films fabricated by ROMP-mediated continuous assembly of polymers
SN Guntari, TK Goh, A Blencowe, EHH Wong, F Caruso, GG Qiao
Polymer Chemistry | ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY | Published : 2013
DOI: 10.1039/c2py20692g
Abstract
The continuous assembly of polymers (CAP) mediated via ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) is demonstrated as a simple and versatile method to fabricate tailored nanostructured thin films. The film thickness and topography were highly dependent upon the variation of different factors that influence the ROMP reaction and mechanism of the assembly process. Herein, we present a detailed investigation of the influence of various parameters on the rate of film formation, the film thickness and the film topography. Whereas the macrocross-linker concentration and molecular weight determined the final film thickness and surface coverage, the initiator concentration and ROMP catalyst activi..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors wish to acknowledge the Australian Research Council under the Federation Fellowship (FF0776078, F.C.), Future Fellowship (FT110100411, G.G.Q.) and Discovery Project (DP1094147, F.C., G.G.Q.) schemes for financial support of this work.