Annealing effects on the surface morphologies of thin PS/PMMA blend films with different film thickness
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2004
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The surface morphology evolution of three thin polystyrene (PS)/polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) blend films (<70 nm) on SiOx substrates upon annealing were investigated by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and some interesting phenomena were observed. All the spin-coated PS/PMMA blend films were not in thermodynamic equilibrium. For the 67.1 and the 27.2 nm PS/PMMA blend films, owing to the low mobility of the PMMA-rich phase layer at substrate surfaces and interfacial stabilization caused by long-range van der Waals forces of the substrates, the long-lived metastable surface morphologies (the foam-like and the bicontinuous morphologies) were first observed. For the two-dimensional ultrathin PS/PMMA blend film (16.3 nm), the discrete domains of the PS-rich phases upon the PMMA-rich phase layer formed and the secondary phase separation occurred after a longer annealing time. |
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英语 |
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Li X;Han YC;An LJ.Annealing effects on the surface morphologies of thin PS/PMMA blend films with different film thickness,APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE,2004,230(1-4):115-124 |
Palavras-Chave | #DIRECTED SPINODAL DECOMPOSITION #POLYMER-POLYMER INTERFACE #PHASE-SEPARATION #POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE) #POLYSTYRENE #DYNAMICS #POLYCARBONATE #SEGREGATION #DEPENDENCE #MIXTURES |
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