Influences of chain heterogeneity on instability of polymeric thin films: Dewetting of polystyrenes, polychloromethylstyrenes and its copolymers

This study compares the stability of various polymeric thin films supported on SiOx/Si substrate. Dewetting behaviors of polystyrenes (PS), polychloromethylstyrenes, and random poly(styrene-co-chloromethylstyrene)s are investigated by utilizing atomic force microscopy. A systematic addition of the c...

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Main Author: Rakchart Traiphol
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spelling th-mahidol.243142018-08-24T09:16:50Z Influences of chain heterogeneity on instability of polymeric thin films: Dewetting of polystyrenes, polychloromethylstyrenes and its copolymers Rakchart Traiphol Naresuan University Mahidol University Chemical Engineering Chemistry Physics and Astronomy This study compares the stability of various polymeric thin films supported on SiOx/Si substrate. Dewetting behaviors of polystyrenes (PS), polychloromethylstyrenes, and random poly(styrene-co-chloromethylstyrene)s are investigated by utilizing atomic force microscopy. A systematic addition of the chloromethylstyrene (ClMS) unit into PS chain causes the increase of segment polarity, affecting interfacial and interchain interactions in thin films. It is found that stability of the polymeric films depends on two major parameters, ratio of the ClMS unit and film thickness. For ∼5 nm thick film, the addition of only 5 mol% ClMS unit causes a drastic increase of its stability, attributed to the enhanced interfacial interactions between ClMS group and SiOxlayer. Further increasing the ClMS mole ratio to 20, 45, and 100% is accompanied by a systematic increase of the film stability. Thicker films (thicknesses ∼22 and ∼45 nm) of the copolymer with 5 mol% ClMS unit exhibit rather different behavior. They are found to be less stable compared to the PS films. However, the films of copolymers with ClMS unit of 20, 45, and 100% are still much more stable than the PS films. These dewetting behaviors of the copolymers are correlated to the interfacial interactions, interchain interactions and segmental segregation in thin films. © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. 2018-08-24T01:45:01Z 2018-08-24T01:45:01Z 2007-06-01 Article Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. Vol.310, No.1 (2007), 217-228 10.1016/j.jcis.2007.01.027 00219797 2-s2.0-34147207006 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/24314 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=34147207006&origin=inward
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Chemistry
Physics and Astronomy
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Chemistry
Physics and Astronomy
Rakchart Traiphol
Influences of chain heterogeneity on instability of polymeric thin films: Dewetting of polystyrenes, polychloromethylstyrenes and its copolymers
description This study compares the stability of various polymeric thin films supported on SiOx/Si substrate. Dewetting behaviors of polystyrenes (PS), polychloromethylstyrenes, and random poly(styrene-co-chloromethylstyrene)s are investigated by utilizing atomic force microscopy. A systematic addition of the chloromethylstyrene (ClMS) unit into PS chain causes the increase of segment polarity, affecting interfacial and interchain interactions in thin films. It is found that stability of the polymeric films depends on two major parameters, ratio of the ClMS unit and film thickness. For ∼5 nm thick film, the addition of only 5 mol% ClMS unit causes a drastic increase of its stability, attributed to the enhanced interfacial interactions between ClMS group and SiOxlayer. Further increasing the ClMS mole ratio to 20, 45, and 100% is accompanied by a systematic increase of the film stability. Thicker films (thicknesses ∼22 and ∼45 nm) of the copolymer with 5 mol% ClMS unit exhibit rather different behavior. They are found to be less stable compared to the PS films. However, the films of copolymers with ClMS unit of 20, 45, and 100% are still much more stable than the PS films. These dewetting behaviors of the copolymers are correlated to the interfacial interactions, interchain interactions and segmental segregation in thin films. © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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title Influences of chain heterogeneity on instability of polymeric thin films: Dewetting of polystyrenes, polychloromethylstyrenes and its copolymers
title_short Influences of chain heterogeneity on instability of polymeric thin films: Dewetting of polystyrenes, polychloromethylstyrenes and its copolymers
title_full Influences of chain heterogeneity on instability of polymeric thin films: Dewetting of polystyrenes, polychloromethylstyrenes and its copolymers
title_fullStr Influences of chain heterogeneity on instability of polymeric thin films: Dewetting of polystyrenes, polychloromethylstyrenes and its copolymers
title_full_unstemmed Influences of chain heterogeneity on instability of polymeric thin films: Dewetting of polystyrenes, polychloromethylstyrenes and its copolymers
title_sort influences of chain heterogeneity on instability of polymeric thin films: dewetting of polystyrenes, polychloromethylstyrenes and its copolymers
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/24314
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