| Literature DB >> 26710232 |
Peter Lindemann1, Yannick Träutlein1, Christof Wöll1, Manuel Tsotsalas2.
Abstract
CMP as large surface area materials have attracted growing interest recently, due to their high variability in the incorporation of functional groups in combination with their outstanding thermal and chemical stability, and low densities. However, their insoluble nature causes problems in their processing since usually applied techniques such as spin coating are not available. Especially for membrane applications, where the processing of CMP as thin films is desirable, the processing problems have hindered their commercial application. Here we describe the interfacial synthesis of CMP thin films on functionalized substrates via molecular layer-by-layer (l-b-l) synthesis. This process allows the preparation of films with desired thickness and composition and even desired composition gradients. The use of sacrificial supports allows the preparation of freestanding membranes by dissolution of the support after the synthesis. To handle such ultra-thin freestanding membranes the protection with sacrificial coatings showed great promise, to avoid rupture of the nanomembranes. To transfer the nanomembranes to the desired substrate, the coated membranes are upfloated at the air-liquid interface and then transferred via dip coating.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26710232 PMCID: PMC4694026 DOI: 10.3791/53324
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis Exp ISSN: 1940-087X Impact factor: 1.355