Metal oxide arrays from block copolymer thin film templates
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2015-03-02
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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We present a simple, though uncommonly used, method to produce versatile, well-ordered, nanoscale
arrays of metal oxides such as MgO, Al2O3, TiO2, MnO2, Fe2O3, Co3O4, NiO, CuO, ZnO, ZrO2, RuO2,
SnO2, or Ce2
O3 by decoupling metal oxide precursor incorporation from block copolymer (BCP)
template formation. In this work, neat BCP thin films were cast and annealed, using standard techniques,
to generate templates. The templates were immersed in a precursor solution and formed metal–
polymer complexes in one polymer domain. Finally, the organics were removed in an oxidative
environment to leave the templated metal oxides. As a concrete example of the method's applicability,
we show that the templating method produced ordered TiO2 arrays that exhibited a 13% increase in
photocatalytic activity over TiO2 produced by EISA. Furthermore, the addition of gold nanoparticles
further improved photocatalytic activity by 43% on our templated TiO2, whereas gold nanoparticles on
EISA TiO2 exhibited no improvement. The simplicity and modularity of the templating method makes it
amenable to additional applications in catalysis, optics, and sensors.
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Mayeda, Michael K., et al. "Metal oxide arrays from block copolymer thin film templates." Journal of Materials Chemistry A 3.15 (2015): 7822-7829.