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Spin-coated ultrathin multilayers and their micropatterning using microfluidic channels  

Hongseok Jang (School of Chemical Engineering, Seoul National University)
Kim, Sangcheol (School of Chemical Engineering, Seoul National University)
Jinhan Cho (School of Chemical Engineering, Seoul National University)
Kookheon Char (School of Chemical Engineering, Seoul National University)
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Korea-Australia Rheology Journal / v.15, no.1, 2003 , pp. 1-7 More about this Journal
Abstract
A new method is introduced to build up organic/organic multilayer films composed of cationic poly(allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH) and negatively charged poly (sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) (PSS) using the spinning process. The adsorption process is governed by both the viscous force induced by fast solvent elimination and the electrostatic interaction between oppositely charged species. On the other hand, the centrifugal and air shear forces applied by the spinning process significantly enhances desorption of weakly bound polyelectrolyte chains and also induce the planarization of the adsorbed polyelectrolyte layer. The film thickness per bilayer adsorbed by the conventional dipping process and the spinning process was found to be about 4 ${\AA}$ and 24 ${\AA}$, respectively. The surface of the multilayer films prepared with the spinning process is quite homogeneous and smooth. Also, a new approach to create multilayer ultrathin films with well-defined micropatterns in a short process time is Introduced. To achieve such micropatterns with high line resolution in organic multilayer films, microfluidic channels were combined with the convective self-assembly process employing both hydrogen bonding and electrostatic intermolecular interactions. The channels were initially filled with polymer solution by capillary pressure and the residual solution was then removed by the .spinning process.
Keywords
spin self-assembly method; multilayer; electrostatic attraction; hydrogen bonding; micropattern; microfluidic channel; convective self-assembly;
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