Z. Huang et al., SELECTIVE DEPOSITION OF FILMS OF POLYPYRROLE, POLYANILINE AND NICKEL ON HYDROPHOBIC HYDROPHILIC PATTERNED SURFACES AND APPLICATIONS/, Synthetic metals, 85(1-3), 1997, pp. 1375-1376
Computer-generated patterned hydrophobic films are produced on hydroph
ilic glass substrates by a microcontact ''stamp'' printing technique.
The hydrophobic pattern is produced when the silicone elastomeric stam
p (''inked'' with C18H37SiCl3) contacts the hydrophilic surface. Thin
films of polypyrrole and polyaniline are deposited preferentially on t
he hydrophobic patterned surfaces from dilute aqueous solutions of the
polymerizing monomer. Conversely, strongly adhering films of metals s
uch as nickel are deposited selectively by an electroless process on t
he hydrophilic substrate surfaces. The properties of the polymers depo
sited on the hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces will be discussed as
well as the application of the patterned polymer in liquid crystal di
splays.