Structure formation of ultrathin PEO films at solid interfaces-complex pattern formation by dewetting and crystallization

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The direct contact of ultrathin polymer films with a solid substrate may result in thin film rupture caused by dewetting. With crystallisable polymers such as polyethyleneoxide (PEO), molecular self-assembly into partial ordered lamella structures is studied as an additional source of pattern formation. Morphological features in ultrathin PEO films (thickness < 10 nm) result from an interplay between dewetting patterns and diffusion limited growth pattern of ordered lamella growing within the dewetting areas. Besides structure formation of hydrophilic PEO molecules, n-alkylterminated (hydrophobic) PEO oligomers are investigated with respect to self-organization in ultrathin films. Morphological features characteristic for pure PEO are not changed by the presence of the n-alkylgroups. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Braun, H. G., & Meyer, E. (2013). Structure formation of ultrathin PEO films at solid interfaces-complex pattern formation by dewetting and crystallization. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 14(2), 3254–3264. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms14023254

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