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Hyesung Cho1, Junsoo Kim2, Hyunchul Park2, Jung Won Bang3, Moon Seop Hyun4, Yongjun Bae5, Laura Ha6, Do Yoon Kim7, Seong Min Kang5, Tae Jung Park8, Soonmin Seo7, Mansoo Choi9, Kahp-Yang Suh10.
Abstract
Membranes with nano-apertures are versatile templates that possess a wide range of electronic, optical and biomedical applications. However, such membranes have been limited to silicon-based inorganic materials to utilize standard semiconductor processes. Here we report a new type of flexible and free-standing polymeric membrane with nano-apertures by exploiting high-wettability difference and geometrical reinforcement via multiscale, multilevel architecture. In the method, polymeric membranes with various pore sizes (50-800 nm) and shapes (dots, lines) are fabricated by a hierarchical mould-based dewetting of ultraviolet-curable resins. In particular, the nano-pores are monolithically integrated on a two-level hierarchical supporting layer, allowing for the rapid (<5 min) and robust formation of multiscale and multilevel nano-apertures over large areas (2 × 2 cm(2)).Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24451920 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4137
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919