Formation of a large-area monolayer of polystyrene film via the spin-coating method
The self-assembly methods, an inexpensive and high throughput technique capable of producing nanostructure arrays, relies on the formation on a monolayer of self-assembled nanospheres. This paper reports on the formation of large-areas monolayer polystyrene particles ~150 nm in...
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doaj-3e97d1db850b4dff8fa4f041e5f8e1d32020-11-25T00:34:24ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesNuclear Technology and Radiation Protection1451-39941452-81852018-01-0133324625110.2298/NTRP1803246M1451-39941803246MFormation of a large-area monolayer of polystyrene film via the spin-coating methodModrić-Šahbazović Almedina H.0Novaković Mirjana M.1Đokić Veljko R.2Gazdić Izet M.3Bibić Nataša M.4Rakočević Zlatko Lj.5University of Tuzla, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Tuzla, Bosnia and HerzegovinaVinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, BelgradeFaculty of Technology and Metallurgy, BelgradeUniversity of Tuzla, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Tuzla, Bosnia and HerzegovinaVinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, BelgradeVinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, BelgradeThe self-assembly methods, an inexpensive and high throughput technique capable of producing nanostructure arrays, relies on the formation on a monolayer of self-assembled nanospheres. This paper reports on the formation of large-areas monolayer polystyrene particles ~150 nm in diameter onto monocrystalline Si (100) substrates by using the spin-coating method. In this method, the quality of the deposited monolayer is determined by the balance between spinning and solvent evaporation, accounted by two different forces, the centrifugal force and viscous shearing force, and their interplay. The key process parameters which influence the deposition process and determine the properties of polystyrene monolayers such as the spinning rate, time and concentration of PS particles in the solution were studied. By varying the experimental conditions in different steps the films quality can be easily improved and the optimized experimental parameters were achieved. A homogenous and well-ordered PS monolayer with a high surface coverage of ~94 % was formed on a large-area substrate of 1 cm ×1 cm at specific conditions of a 2000 rpm spinning rate, 2 wt. % polystyrene solution concentration and 210 s duration of the spinning process. We conclude that this method can be useful in a variety of applications since it offers a stable and controllable approach to the fabrication of monolayer polystyrene films on a large-scale. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. III 45005]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2018/1451-39941803246M.pdfself-assemblymonolayerpolystyrene particleelectron microscopy |
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Modrić-Šahbazović Almedina H. Novaković Mirjana M. Đokić Veljko R. Gazdić Izet M. Bibić Nataša M. Rakočević Zlatko Lj. |
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Modrić-Šahbazović Almedina H. Novaković Mirjana M. Đokić Veljko R. Gazdić Izet M. Bibić Nataša M. Rakočević Zlatko Lj. Formation of a large-area monolayer of polystyrene film via the spin-coating method Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection self-assembly monolayer polystyrene particle electron microscopy |
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Modrić-Šahbazović Almedina H. Novaković Mirjana M. Đokić Veljko R. Gazdić Izet M. Bibić Nataša M. Rakočević Zlatko Lj. |
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Formation of a large-area monolayer of polystyrene film via the spin-coating method |
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Formation of a large-area monolayer of polystyrene film via the spin-coating method |
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Formation of a large-area monolayer of polystyrene film via the spin-coating method |
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Formation of a large-area monolayer of polystyrene film via the spin-coating method |
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Formation of a large-area monolayer of polystyrene film via the spin-coating method |
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formation of a large-area monolayer of polystyrene film via the spin-coating method |
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VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences |
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Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection |
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1451-3994 1452-8185 |
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2018-01-01 |
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The self-assembly methods, an inexpensive and high throughput technique
capable of producing nanostructure arrays, relies on the formation
on a monolayer of self-assembled nanospheres. This paper reports on the
formation of large-areas monolayer polystyrene particles ~150 nm in
diameter onto monocrystalline Si (100) substrates by using the spin-coating
method. In this method, the quality of the deposited monolayer is determined
by the balance between spinning and solvent evaporation, accounted by two
different forces, the centrifugal force and viscous shearing force, and
their interplay. The key process parameters which influence the deposition
process and determine the properties of polystyrene monolayers such as the
spinning rate, time and concentration of PS particles in the solution were
studied. By varying the experimental conditions in different steps the films
quality can be easily improved and the optimized experimental parameters
were achieved. A homogenous and well-ordered PS monolayer with a high
surface coverage of ~94 % was formed on a large-area substrate of 1 cm ×1 cm
at specific conditions of a 2000 rpm spinning rate, 2 wt. % polystyrene
solution concentration and 210 s duration of the spinning process. We
conclude that this method can be useful in a variety of applications since
it offers a stable and controllable approach to the fabrication of monolayer
polystyrene films on a large-scale. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. III 45005] |
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self-assembly monolayer polystyrene particle electron microscopy |
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