2021
DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.1c00024
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Solid-Phase Microcontact Printing for Precise Patterning of Rough Surfaces: Using Polymer-Tethered Elastomeric Stamps for the Transfer of Reactive Silanes

Abstract: We present a microcontact printing (μCP) routine suitable to introduce defined (sub-) microscale patterns on surface substrates exhibiting a high capillary activity and receptive to a silane-based chemistry. This is achieved by transferring functional trivalent alkoxysilanes, such as (3-aminopropyl)-triethoxysilane (APTES) as a low-molecular weight ink via reversible covalent attachment to polymer brushes grafted from elastomeric polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) stamps. The brushes consist of poly{ N … Show more

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“…While soft lithography methods ( e.g. , microcontact printing, chemical lift-off, , nanoimprint lithography, ,, etc. ) are potentially scalable, the presynthesis, ligand exchange, and self-assembly of the colloids are less so.…”
Section: From Colloidal Synthesis To In Situ Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While soft lithography methods ( e.g. , microcontact printing, chemical lift-off, , nanoimprint lithography, ,, etc. ) are potentially scalable, the presynthesis, ligand exchange, and self-assembly of the colloids are less so.…”
Section: From Colloidal Synthesis To In Situ Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method was initially introduced by Kumar and Whitesides (in 1993) who stamped an alkanethiol “ink” on a supported Au film by using a PDMS elastomer, [ 523 ] thereby forming the SAM micropatterns encoded in the surface profile of the PDMS stamp, as shown in Figure 21C. Microcontact printing has been applied to various other systems, including alkanethiols on silver [ 524 ] or palladium substrate, [ 525 ] as well as octadecyltrichlorosilanes [ 526 ] or trivalent alkoxysilanes [ 527 ] on silicon dioxide. Generally, the elastomeric PDMS stamp with small features is created by casting the liquid PDMS precursors onto a master (or template) which is often a silicon wafer patterned by photolithography or E‐beam lithography, followed by curing (i.e., cross‐linking) the PDMS at elevated temperatures for creating a solid polymer with elastomeric properties.…”
Section: Bridging Nanogap Electrodes With Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For such application, poly(N-[tris(hydroxymethyl)-methyl]acrylamide) brushes were generated from the surface of silicone stamps, enabling the reversible capture of silanes that can be transferred to target substrates. 184 Finally, the patterned crosslinking of polymer brushes has recently received some attention. For example, poly(furfuryl methacrylate) brushes can be crosslinked using bis-maleimide crosslinkers, through Diels-Alder reactions.…”
Section: Chemically Patterned Polymer Brushesmentioning
confidence: 99%