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AuthorChen Y.
AuthorWang Z.
AuthorKulkarni M.M.
AuthorWang X.
AuthorAl-Enizi A.M.
AuthorElzatahry A.A.
AuthorDouglas J.F.
AuthorDobrynin A.V.
AuthorKarim A.
Available date2019-11-03T11:47:39Z
Publication Date2018
Publication NameACS Omega
ResourceScopus
ISSN24701343
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.7b01116
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/12238
AbstractThe surface relief structure of polymer films over large areas can be controlled by combining nanoscale imprinting and microscale ultraviolet-ozone (UVO) radiation, resulting in hierarchical structured surfaces. First, nanoscale patterns were formed by nanoimprinting elastomer [poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS)] films with a pattern on a digital video disk. Micron-scale patterns were then superimposed on the nanoimprinted PDMS films by exposing them to ultraviolet radiation in oxygen (UVO) through a transmission electron microscopy grid mask having variable microscale patterning. UVO exposure leads to conversion and densification of PDMS to SiOx, leading to micron height relief features that follow a linear scaling relation with pattern dimension. Further, the pattern scopes are shown to collapse into a master curve by normalized feature values. Interestingly, these relief structures preserve the nanoscale features. In this paper, the influence of the self-limiting PDMS densification, wall stress at the boundary of micro-depression, and UVO exposure energy is studied in control of the micro-depression scale. This simple two-step imprinting process involving both nanoimprinting and UV radiation allows for facile fabrication of the dimension adjustable micro-nano hierarchically structures not only on elastomer films but also on thermoplastic polymer films. Coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations were performed to correlate the surface tension and elastic properties of polymeric materials to the deformation of the pattern structure. � 2018 American Chemical Society.
SponsorThe authors wish to acknowledge Omnova Solutions Foundation, ACS#52997-ND7 Petroleum Research Foundation, NSF-DMR 1411046. The authors also extend their sincere appreciation to the Deanship of Scientific Research at King Saud University for its funding of this Prolific Research group (PRG-1436-14).
Languageen
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society
TitleHierarchically Patterned Elastomeric and Thermoplastic Polymer Films through Nanoimprinting and Ultraviolet Light Exposure
TypeArticle
Pagination15426 - 15434
Issue Number11
Volume Number3


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