posted on 2006-08-09, 00:00authored byJeongsoo Choi, Thomas M. Hermans, Bas G. G. Lohmeijer, Russell C. Pratt, Geraud Dubois, Jane Frommer, Robert M. Waymouth, James L. Hedrick
Here we report the controlled generation of micelle-templated organosilicate nanostructures resulting from self-assembly of a block copolymer/organosilicate mixture followed by organosilicate vitrification and copolymer thermolysis. Variation of solution condition and the copolymer/organosilicate mixture composition generates widely different film morphologies ranging from toroids to linear features to contiguous nanoporous
monolayers. The use of reactive organosilicates for block copolymer templation generates functional inorganic nanostructures with thermal
and mechanical stability.