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Off-stoichiometry improves the photostructuring of thiol-enes through diffusion-induced monomer depletion.


ABSTRACT: Thiol-enes are a group of alternating copolymers with highly ordered networks and are used in a wide range of applications. Here, "click" chemistry photostructuring in off-stoichiometric thiol-enes is shown to induce microscale polymeric compositional gradients due to species diffusion between non-illuminated and illuminated regions, creating two narrow zones with distinct compositions on either side of the photomask feature boundary: a densely cross-linked zone in the illuminated region and a zone with an unpolymerized highly off-stoichiometric monomer composition in the non-illuminated region. Using confocal Raman microscopy, it is here explained how species diffusion causes such intricate compositional gradients in the polymer and how off-stoichiometry results in improved image transfer accuracy in thiol-ene photostructuring. Furthermore, increasing the functional group off-stoichiometry and decreasing the photomask feature size is shown to amplify the induced gradients, which potentially leads to a new methodology for microstructuring.

SUBMITTER: Hillmering M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6444721 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Off-stoichiometry improves the photostructuring of thiol-enes through diffusion-induced monomer depletion.

Hillmering Mikael M   Pardon Gaspard G   Vastesson Alexander A   Supekar Omkar O   Carlborg Carl Fredrik CF   Brandner Birgit D BD   van der Wijngaart Wouter W   Haraldsson Tommy T  

Microsystems & nanoengineering 20160215


Thiol-enes are a group of alternating copolymers with highly ordered networks and are used in a wide range of applications. Here, "click" chemistry photostructuring in off-stoichiometric thiol-enes is shown to induce microscale polymeric compositional gradients due to species diffusion between non-illuminated and illuminated regions, creating two narrow zones with distinct compositions on either side of the photomask feature boundary: a densely cross-linked zone in the illuminated region and a z  ...[more]

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