Graft copolymers having hydrophobic backbone and hydrophilic branches XXXIV. Fabrication and control of honeycomb structure prepared from amphiphilicgraft copolymers
K. Hiwatari et al., Graft copolymers having hydrophobic backbone and hydrophilic branches XXXIV. Fabrication and control of honeycomb structure prepared from amphiphilicgraft copolymers, POLYM J, 33(9), 2001, pp. 669-675
Well-controlled polymeric honeycomb structures were made from graft copolym
er prepared by free radical polymerization of a poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)
macromonomer and styrene with N,N-azobisisobutyronitrile (AIBN) as radical
initiator in ethanol/water (4/1, v/v) solvent. Macroporous polymeric films
were formed when chloroform solution of the freeze-dried nanospheres was d
ip-coated under controlled conditions of humidity and while controlling the
composition of the graft copolymer and the type of substrate. Highly-order
ed and monodispersed pores were formed on polymeric film surfaces from the
graft copolymer (St/(PEG macromonomer) ratio = 105/1, mol/mol) under contro
lled conditions (humidity, 70% (RH); pulling up speed, 500 cm min(-1)). Con
trol of humidity during the dip-coat process was essential for formation of
the ordered porous structure. Macroporous structures were formed possibly
by condensed water-droplets as templates. The formation of pores on the fil
m was dependent on concentration of the solution. When dip-coated in a 3 (w
/v) % solution, the pores did not penetrate the substrate. In contrast, por
es penetrated it from a 1 (w/v)% solution. Graft copolymers formed a unique
structure under controlled regulatory conditions.