Concentration Mediated Structural Transition of Triblock
Copolymer Ultrathin Films
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Abstract
X-ray
reflectivity, atomic force microscopy, X-ray photoelectron
spectroscopy, and contact angle measurement techniques are used to
study the structural changeover as a function of concentration of
poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(propylene oxide)-poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO-PPO-PEO)
triblock copolymer diluted in toluene spin-coated as ultrathin films
on hydrophilic Si substrate. A lamellar structure made of three alternating
incomplete bilayers is observed until the concentration of copolymer
solution attains a threshold value of about 3.6–4 g/L. Around
this concentration and beyond, the entanglement of polymer chains
takes place during drying and the growth of a homogeneous film made
of complete bilayers on Si substrate is observed. The strong hydrophilic
nature of the Si substrate dictates the growth of this amphiphilic
copolymer. We evidence that the lower part of the films is made of
hydrophilic PEO blocks attached to the substrate while the hydrophobic
PPO blocks are directed toward air