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Controlled Nanopores in Thin Films of Nonstoichiometrically Supramolecularly Assembled Graft Copolymers

Authors
Cho, Suk ManSong, GiyoungHwang, Sun KakKim, Richard HahnkeeLee, JinseongYu, SeunggunHuh, JunePark, Hui JoonPark, Cheolmin
Issue Date
7-Dec-2015
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Keywords
micelles; nanostructures; polymers; supramolecular chemistry; thin films
Citation
CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL, v.21, no.50, pp.18375 - 18382
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Journal Title
CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume
21
Number
50
Start Page
18375
End Page
18382
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/91598
DOI
10.7002/chem.201502866
ISSN
0947-6539
Abstract
Herein, nanometer-scale morphologies of graft-copolymer-like supramolecular thin films, composed of sulfonic acid terminated polystyrene (SPS) and poly(2-vinylpyridine) (P2VP), and their application to antireflection coatings were investigated. The intermolecular complexes of SPS and P2VP, formed through nonstoichiometric multiple hydrogen bonding between the sulfonic acid group of SPS and the nitrogen atom in pyridine unit of P2VP, occurring in film deposition allowed for the formation of spherical micelles (with SPS and P2VP as the corona and core, respectively) in the thin film. Interestingly, the domain size of the micelles was tunable from approximately 20 to 90 nm on average by controlling either the blend ratio of components or the concentration of polymer solution. Furthermore, nanoporous thin films could be easily prepared by removing the core of micelle-based nanostructures by using a simple solvent etching process, leaving sulfonic acid groups on the surface of nano pores, which can be utilized as potential functional sites. Those resultant nanoporous thin films were conveniently employed as an antireflection layer on a glass substrate, giving a maximum 97.8% transmittance in the visible wavelength range.
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