Self-Functionalizing Polymer Film Surfaces Assisted by Specific Polystyrene End-Tagging
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
Two simple approaches to build up micropatterned functionalized polymer
films are reported here. Both of them are based on the formation of
porous films consisting of two-dimensionally ordered void structures,
produced by evaporation of a polymer solution in the presence of
humidity. In the first approach, we utilize an amino-terminated linear
polystyrene to fabricate honeycomb structured films in which the
cavities are enriched with amino groups that preserve their chemical
reactivity. This allows, in principle, to obtain films with different
surface functionality by simply changing the chain-end of the polymer
used. In the second approach, we synthesize a luminescent chain-ended
polystyrene to show how the honeycomb structures can be easily
transformed, by a thermal treatment, into flat micropatterned
fluorescent films. Both the microporous and the flat micropatterned
films resulting from this study are attractive materials since the
chemical functions distributed on their surface can further react with
other molecules to provide a more complex array suitable for biological
tests.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Bolognesi, Alberto; Cavazzini, Marco; Galeotti, Francesco; Quici, Silvio
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