| Literature DB >> 19256658 |
Steven Vozar1, Yeh-Chuin Poh, Thomas Serbowicz, Matthew Bachner, Paul Podsiadlo, Ming Qin, Eric Verploegen, Nicholas Kotov, A John Hart.
Abstract
We present the design and verification of a desktop system for the automated production of nanostructured thin films via spin-assisted layer-by-layer (spin-LBL) assembly. The utility of this system is demonstrated by fabricating polyvinyl alcohol/clay nanocomposites. Ellipsometry measurements demonstrate that the automated spin-LBL method creates composites with bilayer thickness and growth rate comparable to traditional dip-LBL; however, the cycle time of the spin-LBL method is an order of magnitude faster. Small angle X-ray scattering analysis shows that the clay platelets in spin-LBL nanocomposites are more highly aligned than in dip-LBL composites. This method can significantly increase the throughput of laboratory-scale LBL discovery and processing, can enable testing of functional properties of LBL nanocomposites over wafer-scale areas, and can be scaled to larger substrates for commercial production.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19256658 PMCID: PMC2736643 DOI: 10.1063/1.3078009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Sci Instrum ISSN: 0034-6748 Impact factor: 1.523