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Authors Jehnichen, D. ; Pospiech, D. ; Janke, A. ; Friedel, P. ; Häußler, L. ; Gottwald, A. ; Kummer, S. ; Grundke, K. ; Kollig, W.
Title Bulk and Surface Structure of Semifluorinated Polyesters
Date 04.10.2001
Number 9153
Abstract Materials with low surface energy are very important in applications that require reduced wetting or adhesion. Monolayers of -CF sub 3 containing compounds possess the smallest surface energy known until now that has to promote surface investigations. Perfluoroalkyl compounds were shown to form a microphase-separated structure due to the immiscibility between the -(CF sub 2 ) sub m - and the -(CH sub 2 ) sub n - part. Basing on this concept polyesters with perfluoroalkyl side chains were synthesized. Combined investigations by means of X-ray scattering, molecular modeling, AFM and contact angle measurements were performed to characterize the influence of preparation as well as treatment of spin-coated films and to find a correlation between bulk and surface structure and surface free energy.
Publisher Material Science Forum
Wikidata 5
Citation Material Science Forum 378-381 (2001) 378-382
DOI http://www.csa.com/partners/viewrecord.php?requester=gs&collection=TRD&recid=200112A1P0213EP
Tags contact angle measurements low energy surface microphase separation molecular modelling self-organizing structures semifluorinated side chain polyesters thin films x-ray scattering (waxs saxs xr) -

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