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Microcontact Printing: Limitations and Achievements

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ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 21, Issue 22, Pages 2257-2268

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.200801864

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  1. European FP6 Integrated project Napa [NMP4-CT-2003-500120]

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Microcontact printing (mu CP) offers a simple and low-cost surface patterning methodology with high versatility and sub-micrometer accuracy. The process has undergone a spectacular evolution since its invention, improving its capability to form sub.100 nm SAM patterns of various polar and apolar materials and biomolecules over macroscopic areas. Diverse development lines of mu CP are discussed in this work detailing various printing strategies New printing schemes with improved stamp materials render mu CP a reproducible surface-patterning technique with an increased pattern resolution. New stamp materials and PDMS surface-treatment methods allow the use of polar molecules as inks.:Flat elastomeric surfaces and low-diffusive inks push the feature sizes to the nanometer range. Chemical and supramolecular interactions between the ink and the substrate increase the applicability of the mu CP process.

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