Nanoparticle Templating of Ultrathin and High Density 6 nm Pore Arrays
ORAL
Abstract
Active layers for next-generation water filtration membranes require large area and uniform arrays of nanometer-sized pores. We demonstrate an alignment-free method to transform freely suspended nanoparticle (NP) monolayer sheets into mechanically robust, high density 6 nm pore arrays using electron beam irradiation and subsequent wet chemical etching. As the secondary electrons responsible for ligand crosslinking originate from the NPs themselves, our substrate-free approach benefits from a variable crosslink density throughout the ~10 nm film thickness. We apply this general strategy to two NP systems—gold NPs with alkanethiol ligands and Fe3O4 NPs coated with oleic acid—to fabricate nanostructured polymer films with either thiol or carboxylate pore chemical functionalities.
*We acknowledge support from the Office of Naval Research under grant ONR N00014-17-1-2342.
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Presenters
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Grayson Jackson
- University of Chicago