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Multicomponent Nanomaterials with Complex Networked Architectures from Orthogonal Degradation and Binary Metal Backfilling in ABC Triblock Terpolymers

[Image: see text] Selective degradation of block copolymer templates and backfilling the open mesopores is an effective strategy for the synthesis of nanostructured hybrid and inorganic materials. Incorporation of more than one type of inorganic material in orthogonal ways enables the synthesis of m...

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Autores principales: Cowman, Christina D., Padgett, Elliot, Tan, Kwan Wee, Hovden, Robert, Gu, Yibei, Andrejevic, Nina, Muller, David, Coates, Geoffrey W., Wiesner, Ulrich
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2015
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4434530/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25836760
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5b01915
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author Cowman, Christina D.
Padgett, Elliot
Tan, Kwan Wee
Hovden, Robert
Gu, Yibei
Andrejevic, Nina
Muller, David
Coates, Geoffrey W.
Wiesner, Ulrich
author_facet Cowman, Christina D.
Padgett, Elliot
Tan, Kwan Wee
Hovden, Robert
Gu, Yibei
Andrejevic, Nina
Muller, David
Coates, Geoffrey W.
Wiesner, Ulrich
author_sort Cowman, Christina D.
collection PubMed
description [Image: see text] Selective degradation of block copolymer templates and backfilling the open mesopores is an effective strategy for the synthesis of nanostructured hybrid and inorganic materials. Incorporation of more than one type of inorganic material in orthogonal ways enables the synthesis of multicomponent nanomaterials with complex yet well-controlled architectures; however, developments in this field have been limited by the availability of appropriate orthogonally degradable block copolymers for use as templates. We report the synthesis and self-assembly into cocontinuous network structures of polyisoprene-block-polystyrene-block-poly(propylene carbonate) where the polyisoprene and poly(propylene carbonate) blocks can be orthogonally removed from the polymer film. Through sequential block etching and backfilling the resulting mesopores with different metals, we demonstrate first steps toward the preparation of three-component polymer–inorganic hybrid materials with two distinct metal networks. Multiblock copolymers in which two blocks can be degraded and backfilled independently of each other, without interference from the other, may be used in a wide range of applications requiring periodically ordered complex multicomponent nanoarchitectures.
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spelling pubmed-44345302015-05-23 Multicomponent Nanomaterials with Complex Networked Architectures from Orthogonal Degradation and Binary Metal Backfilling in ABC Triblock Terpolymers Cowman, Christina D. Padgett, Elliot Tan, Kwan Wee Hovden, Robert Gu, Yibei Andrejevic, Nina Muller, David Coates, Geoffrey W. Wiesner, Ulrich J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] Selective degradation of block copolymer templates and backfilling the open mesopores is an effective strategy for the synthesis of nanostructured hybrid and inorganic materials. Incorporation of more than one type of inorganic material in orthogonal ways enables the synthesis of multicomponent nanomaterials with complex yet well-controlled architectures; however, developments in this field have been limited by the availability of appropriate orthogonally degradable block copolymers for use as templates. We report the synthesis and self-assembly into cocontinuous network structures of polyisoprene-block-polystyrene-block-poly(propylene carbonate) where the polyisoprene and poly(propylene carbonate) blocks can be orthogonally removed from the polymer film. Through sequential block etching and backfilling the resulting mesopores with different metals, we demonstrate first steps toward the preparation of three-component polymer–inorganic hybrid materials with two distinct metal networks. Multiblock copolymers in which two blocks can be degraded and backfilled independently of each other, without interference from the other, may be used in a wide range of applications requiring periodically ordered complex multicomponent nanoarchitectures. American Chemical Society 2015-04-02 2015-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4434530/ /pubmed/25836760 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5b01915 Text en Copyright © 2015 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Cowman, Christina D.
Padgett, Elliot
Tan, Kwan Wee
Hovden, Robert
Gu, Yibei
Andrejevic, Nina
Muller, David
Coates, Geoffrey W.
Wiesner, Ulrich
Multicomponent Nanomaterials with Complex Networked Architectures from Orthogonal Degradation and Binary Metal Backfilling in ABC Triblock Terpolymers
title Multicomponent Nanomaterials with Complex Networked Architectures from Orthogonal Degradation and Binary Metal Backfilling in ABC Triblock Terpolymers
title_full Multicomponent Nanomaterials with Complex Networked Architectures from Orthogonal Degradation and Binary Metal Backfilling in ABC Triblock Terpolymers
title_fullStr Multicomponent Nanomaterials with Complex Networked Architectures from Orthogonal Degradation and Binary Metal Backfilling in ABC Triblock Terpolymers
title_full_unstemmed Multicomponent Nanomaterials with Complex Networked Architectures from Orthogonal Degradation and Binary Metal Backfilling in ABC Triblock Terpolymers
title_short Multicomponent Nanomaterials with Complex Networked Architectures from Orthogonal Degradation and Binary Metal Backfilling in ABC Triblock Terpolymers
title_sort multicomponent nanomaterials with complex networked architectures from orthogonal degradation and binary metal backfilling in abc triblock terpolymers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4434530/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25836760
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5b01915
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