© 2016 American Chemical Society. A stepwise chemistry route was used to prepare arrays of polymer nanostructures of poly(N-allyl glycine) on Si(111) using particle lithography. The nanostructures were used for studying surface reactions with advanced measurements of atomic force microscopy (AFM). In the first step to fabricate the surface platform, isolated nanopores were prepared within a thin film of octadecyltrichlorosilane (OTS). The OTS served as a surface resist, and the areas of nanopores provided multiple, regularly shaped sites for further reaction. An initiator, (3-aminopropyl)triethoxysilane (APTES), was grown selectively inside the nanopores to define sites for polymerization. The initiator attached selectively to the sites of ...
International audiencePolypentafluorostyrene (PPFS) chains were anchored on the surface of silica na...
Chemical surface patterning at the nanoscale is an important component of the chemically directed as...
A ‘quasi-2D’ object is a structure whose lateral dimensions are orders of magnitude larger than its ...
The self-polymerization of 4-chloromethylphenyltrichlorosilane (CMPS) was studied within spatially c...
© 2018 Patterned arrays of nanoholes and nanorings were prepared using colloidal lithography combine...
Particle lithography offers generic capabilities for the high-throughput fabrication of nanopatterns...
© 2017 Author(s). The self-assembly and growth of 4-(chloromethyl)-phenyltrichlorosilane (CMPS) nano...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate the synthesis of well-defined polymer nanohybrid mate...
Particle lithography offers generic capabilities for the high-throughput fabrication of nanopatterns...
Macromolecular nanotechnology can be used to develop switchable surfaces, especially so called polym...
This work presents a simple and versatile method to fabricate large areas of nanoring arrays by usin...
Functional polymer brush nanostructures are obtained by combining step-and-flash imprint lithography...
Nanostructures of 4-(chloromethyl)phenyltrichlorosilane (CMPS) were used as a foundation to attach a...
Surface initiated polymerization (SIP) has become an attractive method for tailoring physical and ch...
The research presented in this thesis is focused towards applying Surface-Initiated Atom Transfer Ra...
International audiencePolypentafluorostyrene (PPFS) chains were anchored on the surface of silica na...
Chemical surface patterning at the nanoscale is an important component of the chemically directed as...
A ‘quasi-2D’ object is a structure whose lateral dimensions are orders of magnitude larger than its ...
The self-polymerization of 4-chloromethylphenyltrichlorosilane (CMPS) was studied within spatially c...
© 2018 Patterned arrays of nanoholes and nanorings were prepared using colloidal lithography combine...
Particle lithography offers generic capabilities for the high-throughput fabrication of nanopatterns...
© 2017 Author(s). The self-assembly and growth of 4-(chloromethyl)-phenyltrichlorosilane (CMPS) nano...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate the synthesis of well-defined polymer nanohybrid mate...
Particle lithography offers generic capabilities for the high-throughput fabrication of nanopatterns...
Macromolecular nanotechnology can be used to develop switchable surfaces, especially so called polym...
This work presents a simple and versatile method to fabricate large areas of nanoring arrays by usin...
Functional polymer brush nanostructures are obtained by combining step-and-flash imprint lithography...
Nanostructures of 4-(chloromethyl)phenyltrichlorosilane (CMPS) were used as a foundation to attach a...
Surface initiated polymerization (SIP) has become an attractive method for tailoring physical and ch...
The research presented in this thesis is focused towards applying Surface-Initiated Atom Transfer Ra...
International audiencePolypentafluorostyrene (PPFS) chains were anchored on the surface of silica na...
Chemical surface patterning at the nanoscale is an important component of the chemically directed as...
A ‘quasi-2D’ object is a structure whose lateral dimensions are orders of magnitude larger than its ...