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Synthesis of soluble polyimide/silica-titania core-shell nanoparticle hybrid thin films for anti-reflective coatings

Journal

MATERIALS CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
Volume 126, Issue 3, Pages 962-972

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchemphys.2010.11.056

Keywords

Composite materials; Optical materials; Thin films; Optical properties

Funding

  1. National Science Council [NSC 98-2221-E-131-001-MY3]

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In this study, researchers prepared polyimide/silica-titania core-shell nanoparticle hybrid thin films (PI/SiO(2)-TiO(2)) from soluble fluorine-containing polyimide, colloidal silica, and titanium butoxide. The soluble polyimide with carboxylic acid end groups (6FDA-6FpDA-4ABA-COOH) could condense with titanium butoxide to provide organic-inorganic bonding, and thus prevent macrophase separation. TGA and DSC analysis showed that the decomposition temperature of hybrid materials increased with an increase in the content of silica-titania nanoparticles within the hybrid films. FTIR spectra indicated that the imidization was complete and the cross-linking Ti-O-Ti network formed. HRTEM and HRSEM images showed that the size of the core-shell nanoparticles were 18-20 nm. The thickness of titania shell on the silica is about 2.5 nm. The n&k and UV-Vis analysis showed that the prepared hybrid films had good optical properties and a high refractive index of 1.735. Researchers applied the prepared PI/SiO(2)-TiO(2) hybrid thin films to develop a three layer antireflective (AR) coating on the glass and PMMA substrate. Results showed that the reflectance of the AR coating on the glass and PMMA substrate at 550 nm was 0.356 and 0.495%, respectively. The transparency was greater than 90% for both AR coatings on the glass and PMMA substrates. (c) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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