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Thin-film conformal fluorescent SU8-phenylenediamine

The SU8 polymer is a negative photoresist widely used to produce high-quality coatings, with controllable thicknesses ranging from nanometers to millimeters, depending on fabrication protocols. Apart from conventional use cases in microelectronics and fluidics, SU8 is quite an attractive platform in...

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Autores principales: Barhum, Hani, Kolchanov, Denis S., Attrash, Mohammad, Unis, Razan, Alnis, Janis, Salgals, Toms, Yehia, Ibrahim, Ginzburg, Pavel
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10634436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37870398
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3nr02744a
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author Barhum, Hani
Kolchanov, Denis S.
Attrash, Mohammad
Unis, Razan
Alnis, Janis
Salgals, Toms
Yehia, Ibrahim
Ginzburg, Pavel
author_facet Barhum, Hani
Kolchanov, Denis S.
Attrash, Mohammad
Unis, Razan
Alnis, Janis
Salgals, Toms
Yehia, Ibrahim
Ginzburg, Pavel
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description The SU8 polymer is a negative photoresist widely used to produce high-quality coatings, with controllable thicknesses ranging from nanometers to millimeters, depending on fabrication protocols. Apart from conventional use cases in microelectronics and fluidics, SU8 is quite an attractive platform in nanophotonics. This material, being straightforwardly processed by ultraviolet lithography, is transparent to wavelengths longer than 500 nm. However, introducing fluorescent agents within the SU8 matrix remains a challenge owing to its high hydrophobicity. Here, we develop a process, where colorful quantum dots co-participate in the polymerization process by epoxide amination and become a part of a new fluorescent material – SU8-phenylenediamine. Through comprehensive characterization methods, including XPS and (1)H-NMR analyses, we demonstrate that m-PD covalently binds to SU8 epoxy sites with its molecular amine, virtually forming a new material and not just a mixture of two compounds. After characterizing the new strongly fluorescent platform, thin 300 nm films were created on several surfaces, including a conformal coverage of a nanofluidic capillary. This new process provides opportunities to incorporate various functional molecules into optoelectronic devices without the need for multistep deposition and surface functionalization.
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spelling pubmed-106344362023-11-15 Thin-film conformal fluorescent SU8-phenylenediamine Barhum, Hani Kolchanov, Denis S. Attrash, Mohammad Unis, Razan Alnis, Janis Salgals, Toms Yehia, Ibrahim Ginzburg, Pavel Nanoscale Chemistry The SU8 polymer is a negative photoresist widely used to produce high-quality coatings, with controllable thicknesses ranging from nanometers to millimeters, depending on fabrication protocols. Apart from conventional use cases in microelectronics and fluidics, SU8 is quite an attractive platform in nanophotonics. This material, being straightforwardly processed by ultraviolet lithography, is transparent to wavelengths longer than 500 nm. However, introducing fluorescent agents within the SU8 matrix remains a challenge owing to its high hydrophobicity. Here, we develop a process, where colorful quantum dots co-participate in the polymerization process by epoxide amination and become a part of a new fluorescent material – SU8-phenylenediamine. Through comprehensive characterization methods, including XPS and (1)H-NMR analyses, we demonstrate that m-PD covalently binds to SU8 epoxy sites with its molecular amine, virtually forming a new material and not just a mixture of two compounds. After characterizing the new strongly fluorescent platform, thin 300 nm films were created on several surfaces, including a conformal coverage of a nanofluidic capillary. This new process provides opportunities to incorporate various functional molecules into optoelectronic devices without the need for multistep deposition and surface functionalization. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10634436/ /pubmed/37870398 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3nr02744a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Barhum, Hani
Kolchanov, Denis S.
Attrash, Mohammad
Unis, Razan
Alnis, Janis
Salgals, Toms
Yehia, Ibrahim
Ginzburg, Pavel
Thin-film conformal fluorescent SU8-phenylenediamine
title Thin-film conformal fluorescent SU8-phenylenediamine
title_full Thin-film conformal fluorescent SU8-phenylenediamine
title_fullStr Thin-film conformal fluorescent SU8-phenylenediamine
title_full_unstemmed Thin-film conformal fluorescent SU8-phenylenediamine
title_short Thin-film conformal fluorescent SU8-phenylenediamine
title_sort thin-film conformal fluorescent su8-phenylenediamine
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10634436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37870398
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3nr02744a
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