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Gyroid Nickel Nanostructures from Diblock Copolymer Supramolecules

Authors :
Sergey Punzhin
Zorica Vuković
Vincent S. D. Voet
Ivana Vukovic
Gerrit ten Brinke
Katja Loos
Jeff Th. M. De Hosson
Macromolecular Chemistry & New Polymeric Materials
Source :
Jove-Journal of Visualized Experiments, Journal of Visualized Experiments, 86:e50673. JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
MyJove Corporation, 2014.

Abstract

Nanoporous metal foams possess a unique combination of properties - they are catalytically active, thermally and electrically conductive, and furthermore, have high porosity, high surface-to-volume and strength-to-weight ratio. Unfortunately, common approaches for preparation of metallic nanostructures render materials with highly disordered architecture, which might have an adverse effect on their mechanical properties. Block copolymers have the ability to self-assemble into ordered nanostructures and can be applied as templates for the preparation of well-ordered metal nanofoams. Here we describe the application of a block copolymer-based supramolecular complex -polystyrene-block-poly(4-vinylpyridine)(pentadecylphenol) PS-b-P4VP(PDP) - as a precursor for well-ordered nickel nanofoam. The supramolecular complexes exhibit a phase behavior similar to conventional block copolymers and can self-assemble into the bicontinuous gyroid morphology with two PS networks placed in a P4VP(PDP) matrix. PDP can be dissolved in ethanol leading to the formation of a porous structure that can be backfilled with metal. Using electroless plating technique, nickel can be inserted into the template's channels. Finally, the remaining polymer can be removed via pyrolysis from the polymer/inorganic nanohybrid resulting in nanoporous nickel foam with inverse gyroid morphology.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1940087X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Jove-Journal of Visualized Experiments, Journal of Visualized Experiments, 86:e50673. JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6993eaf12137c4c4dc7609588faaa756