Sang-Woo Kim, Eunhye Kim, et al.
Polymer
Interfacial interactions underpin phenomena ranging from adhesion to surface wetting. Here, we describe a simple, rapid, and robust approach to modifying solid surfaces, based on an ultrathin cross-linkable film of a random copolymer, which does not rely on specific surface chemistries. Specifically, thin films of benzocyclobutene-functionalized random copolymers of styrene and methyl methacrylate were spin coated or transferred, then thermally cross-linked on a wide variety of metal, metal oxide, semiconductor, and polymeric surfaces, producing a coating with a controlled thickness and well-defined surface energy. The process described can be easily implemented and adapted to other systems.
Sang-Woo Kim, Eunhye Kim, et al.
Polymer
Michael Malkoch, Kristin Schleicher, et al.
Macromolecules
Pil Sung Jo, Jinwoo Sung, et al.
Advanced Functional Materials
Michael Malkoch, Raymond J. Thibault, et al.
JACS