Selective deposition of metals on plastics used in the construction of microanalytical devices: Photo-directed formation of metal features on PMMA

Citation
Ac. Henry et Rl. Mccarley, Selective deposition of metals on plastics used in the construction of microanalytical devices: Photo-directed formation of metal features on PMMA, J PHYS CH B, 105(37), 2001, pp. 8755-8761
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
ISSN journal
15206106 → ACNP
Volume
105
Issue
37
Year of publication
2001
Pages
8755 - 8761
Database
ISI
SICI code
1520-6106(20010920)105:37<8755:SDOMOP>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
We describe here, for the first time, the use of amine-terminated poly(meth yl methacrylate), AT-PMMA, surfaces as a substrate for the electroless depo sition of An nanoparticle films (Au-EDNPFs), the adsorptive deposition of A n colloids, the laterally patterned formation of Au-EDNPFs, and the use of the patterned Au-EDNPFs to form electrolessly deposited Ag films with micro meter features. Au-EDNPFs were formed by chemical reduction of AuCl4- films coordinated to AT-PMMA sheets. The Au-EDNPFs act as autocatalytic substrat es for the conventional electroless deposition of Ag. Such Ag films can be used in the construction of functional Ag/AgCl reference electrodes. In add ition, sequentially deposited, multilayer An colloid films formed on the AT -PMMA surfaces are shown to be effective electrochemical working electrodes in aqueous media. In the final portion of the work, laterally patterned (s elective) deposition of Ag films was accomplished by photoremoval of photol abile protecting groups attached to the amine functionalities of AT-PMMA, f ollowed by the Au-EDNPF formation process and subsequent electroless deposi tion of Ag onto the Au-EDNPF surface. The selectivity of the Au-EDNPF patte rn formation process (deposition on only the deprotected amine sites and no t the protected sites) is shown to be dictated by the pH of the AuCl4- solu tion in contact with the photodeprotected surfaces.