Precise Definition of a “Monolayer Point” in Polymer Brush Films for Fabricating Highly Coherent TiO2 Thin Films by Vapor-Phase Infiltration
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2020-10-06Autor
Mani Gonzalez, Pierre Giovanni
Lundy, Ross
Yadav, Pravind
Prochukhan, Nadezda
C Giraud, Elsa
F O’Mahony, Tom
Selkirk, Andrew
Mullen, Eleanor
Conway, Jim
Turner, Miles
Daniels, Stephen
Snelgrove, Matthew
Bogan, Justin
McFeely, Caitlin
O’Connor, Robert
McGlynn, Enda
Hughes, Greg
Cummins, Cian
A Morris, Michael
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In this work, we show that in order to fabricate coherent titania (TiO2) films with precise thickness control, it is critical to generate a complete polymer brush monolayer. To date, demonstrations of such dense polymer monolayer formation that can be utilized for inorganic infiltration have been elusive. We describe a versatile bottom-up approach to covalently and rapidly (60 s processing) graft hydroxyl-terminated poly(2-vinyl pyridine) (P2VP-OH) polymers on silicon substrates. P2VP-OH monolayer films of varying thicknesses can subsequently be used to fabricate high-quality TiO2 films. Our innovative strategy is based upon room-temperature titanium vapor-phase infiltration of the grafted P2VP-OH polymer brushes that can produce TiO2 nanofilms of 2–4 nm thicknesses. Crucial parameters are explored, including molecular weight and solution concentration for grafting dense P2VP-OH monolayers from the liquid …