Controlled arrangement of gold nanoparticles on planar surfaces via constrained dewetting of surface-grafted RAFT polymer

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Linear and four-arm star polystyrene samples prepared by RAFT polymerization were grafted to gold surfaces directly via their thiocarbonylthio-end groups. Nanoscale polymer patterns were subsequently formed via constrained dewetting. The patterned polymer films then served as a template for the precise arrangement of gold nanoparticles in a monolayer with a well-defined and regular structure. Using star polymers as a linker between the planar gold surface and the particles, the structural stability of the arranged particles can be further enhanced. The surface-bound nanocomposite films made of polymer and nanoparticles can also reversibly switch their nanostructures by simple wetting or dewetting treatment.

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Hendrich, K., Peng, W., & Vana, P. (2020). Controlled arrangement of gold nanoparticles on planar surfaces via constrained dewetting of surface-grafted RAFT polymer. Polymers, 12(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/POLYM12061214

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