Micro and nanopatterning of functional materials on flexible plastic substrates via site-selective surface modification using oxygen plasma
Jazyk: | angličtina |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
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Titania
Silver Functional materials X ray diffraction Conducting polymers HOL - Holst Hydrophobic-hydrophilic Atomic force microscopy Shadow mask NanoPatterning Zinc oxide Oxygen plasmas Patterned surface Functional polymers Deposition Materials Flexible substrate Solution phase Hydrophilicity Substrate surface TS - Technical Sciences Industrial Innovation Flexible plastic substrates Substrates Nanowires Au nanoparticle Conductive films Mechanics & Materials Mechatronics Gold coatings Oxygen Surfaces Site selective ZnO ZnO nanowires Titanium dioxide Excitons Chemical contrast Adsorption Gold Cost effective Scanning electron microscopy |
Popis: | A simple and cost effective methodology for large area micro and nanopatterning of a wide range of functional materials on flexible substrates is presented. A hydrophobic-hydrophilic chemical contrast was patterned on surfaces of various flexible plastic substrates using molds and shadow masks with which selected areas of the substrate surface were shielded from exposure to oxygen plasma. The exposed areas became hydrophilic and were used as templates for site-selective adsorption, electroless deposition and solution phase deposition of functional materials like ZnO, Ag thin films, Au nanoparticles, conducting polymers, titania and ZnO nanowires. The patterned surfaces and functional materials were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and atomic force microscopy. © 2012 The Royal Society of Chemistry. |
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