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Electron Beam Irradiation of Poly(Vinyl Methyl Ether) Films: 1. Synthesis and Film Topography
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Materials ScienceBiopolymer GelChemical EngineeringPolymer MaterialEngineeringPolymer TechnologyPvme FilmElectron-beam LithographyFilm TopographyPolymer ScienceApplied PhysicsPolyelectrolyte GelVinyl Methyl EtherElectron Beam IrradiationTemperature-sensitive Hydrogel LayersSoft MatterPolymer Chemistry
Temperature-sensitive hydrogel layers on silicon (Si) substrates were synthesized by electron beam irradiation of spin-coated poly(vinyl methyl ether) (PVME) films. The influences of the used solvent, the polymer concentration, and the spinning velocity on the homogeneity and the thickness of the PVME film were investigated. In the range of concentration c(p) = 1-15 wt% PVME in ethanol solution, homogeneous films with a thickness between d = 50 nm and 1.7 mum were obtained. The films were cross-linked by electron beam irradiation under inert atmosphere and analyzed by sol-gel-analysis. The results were compared with bulkgels formed by electron beam irradiation of PVME in the dry state. The film topography was analyzed by high-resolution field emission scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy. An islandlike structure in the dry, swollen, and shrunken state of the hydrogel films was observed.
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