| Literature DB >> 28071893 |
Wei Wang1, Yuan Yao1, Tianchan Luo2, Lingzhi Chen1, Jiaping Lin1, Lei Li2, Shaoliang Lin1.
Abstract
The fabrication of desired structures is one of the most urgent topics in current research on porous polymer films. Herein, directional photomanipulation in conjunction with breath figure processing has been demonstrated for the preparation of porous polymeric films with finely tunable pore shape and size. Because of the photoinduced directional mass migration of azobenzene units upon vertical incident linearly polarized light (LPL) irradiation, round pores on honeycomb films can be reshaped into multifarious shapes including rectangle, rhombus, dumbbell, line, and so forth. In addition, slantwise LPL irradiation produces unique asymmetrical structure inside the pores oriented along the polarized direction. On the other hand, circularly polarized light (CPL) irradiation affords manipulation of the wall thickness without changing the pore shape. This versatile directional photomanipulation method can be implemented to large-area and high-throughput reshaping processes, which paves the way to a number of promising applications such as a flexible etching mask for patterning.Entities:
Keywords: azobenzene; block copolymers; photomanipulation; porous films; self-assembly
Year: 2017 PMID: 28071893 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b14024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229