2016
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.6b01848
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Marangoni Instability Driven Surface Relief Grating in an Azobenzene-Containing Polymer Film

Abstract: The Marangoni effect describes fluid flow near an interface in response to a surface tension gradient. Here, we demonstrate that the Marangoni effect is the underlying mechanism for flow driven feature formation in an azobenzene-containing polymer film; features formed in azobenzene-containing polymers are often referred to as surface relief gratings or SRGs. An amorphous poly(4-(acryloyloxyhexyloxy)-4′pentylazobenzene) was synthesized and studied as a model polymer.To isolate the surface tension driven flow f… Show more

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“…Thus, PAz in the cis-rich state has a higher surface tension than that in the trans state. These results agree with the reports by Ellison et al 36 for the surface fabrication by photopatterning onto an Az polymer and our observations in inkjet printed system 40 . The effect of linear UV light polarisation was examined.…”
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“…Thus, PAz in the cis-rich state has a higher surface tension than that in the trans state. These results agree with the reports by Ellison et al 36 for the surface fabrication by photopatterning onto an Az polymer and our observations in inkjet printed system 40 . The effect of linear UV light polarisation was examined.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…These results are well understood by the Marangoni flow driven by the light-triggered surface tension instability. Although only a few previous reports mentioned the significance of the surface effect 57,58 , several recent studies emphasised the importance of surface proximities for both LC 40,58 and amorphous 17,18,36,57 polymers. To precisely understand the behaviour, the driving mechanism, including the surface effect, should be reconsidered.…”
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“…Hence, in the course of this process, the ATSP oligomer molecules were relocated, driven by the effective capillary forces on site, inside the bulges. The oligomer molecules thereby were adsorbed on the spot forming periodically located concentrated particle sites . Then, through the cure reaction of the ATSP, an epitaxial growth mechanism proceeded.…”
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confidence: 99%