Solventless polymerization: spatial migration of a catalyst to form polymeric thin films in microchannels.

J Am Chem Soc

Department of Chemistry and Materials Characterization and Preparation Facilities, The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong, China.

Published: August 2003

This paper reports a simple, additive process to generate patterned polymer films without using any solvent. This process involves a highly efficient catalyst, a Grubbs's catalyst, and a volatile monomer, norbornene. The catalyst and monomers have higher local concentrations inside the microchannels, formed by contacting poly(dimethylsiloxane) stamps to a solid surface, and allow the polymeric thin films to be defined by the microchannels. The patterned thin film serves as an excellent resistant to reactive ion etching, which promises that this process is a complementary, useful alternative to spin-coating and plasma polymerization in microfabrication.

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