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An Emerging Pore-Making Strategy: Confined Swelling-Induced Pore Generation in Block Copolymer Materials

Journal

ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 23, Issue 19, Pages 2134-2148

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201004022

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21004033]
  2. Jiangsu Natural Science Foundation [BK2009358]
  3. State Key Laboratory of Chemical Resource Engineering (Beijing University of Chemical Technology)
  4. Doctoral Program Foundation of Institutions of Higher Education of China [20103221120001]
  5. Scientific Research Foundation for Returned Scholars, Ministry of Education of China
  6. Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions

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Block copolymers (BCPs) composed of two or more thermodynamically incompatible homopolymers self-assemble into periodic microdomains. Exposing self-assembled BCPs with solvents selective to one block causes a swelling of the domains composed of this block. Strong swelling in the confinement imposed by the matrix of the other glassy block leads to well-defined porous structures via morphology reconstruction. This confined swelling-induced pore-making process has emerged recently as a new strategy to produce porous materials due to synergic advantages that include extreme simplicity, high pore regularity, involvement of no chemical reactions, no weight loss, reversibility of the pore forming process, etc. The mechanism, kinetics, morphology, and governing parameters of the confined swelling-induced pore-making process in BCP thin films are discussed, and the main applications of nanoporous thin films in the fields of template synthesis, surface patterning, and guidance for the areal arrangements of nanomaterials and biomolecules are summarized. Recent, promising results of extending this mechanism to produce BCP nanofibers or nanotubes and bulk materials with well-defined porosity, which makes this strategy also attractive, to researchers outside the nanocommunity, are also presented.

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