Morphological Transition from Nanosheet to Nanosphere of Ternary Comb Copolymers with Carbazole Rings Induced by an Increase in Surface Pressure

Yohei Kaneko, Atsuhiro Fujimori
2012 Transactions of the Materials Research Society of Japan  
Transition behavior from a monolayer on the water surface to a single particle layer of a ternary comb copolymer containing carbazole rings have been investigated by surface pressure-area isotherm, atomic force microscopy, X-ray diffraction. This polymer monolayer is able to form the "polymer nanosheet" with amorphous layers and strong interaction between main-chains prepared by the Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) technique. Further, the single particle layer is able to form the multi-particle layered
more » ... ganization of "polymer nanosphere" by the LB technique. This ternary comb copolymers were synthesized by radical copolymerization with hydrogenated and fluorinated long-chain vinyl compounds. Poly(N-vinylcarbazole) homopolymer formed a single particle layer on the water surface immediately after spreading. Spontaneous "particulation" behavior is accelerated by incorporation of carbazole units in ternary copolymer films. Organized molecular film of these copolymers formed a monolayer on the water surface below 10 m Nm -1 , and the monolayer were transformed to a single particle layer above 15 m Nm -1 . Further, "polymer nanosphere" of these ternary comb copolymers showed an absorption band around 230 nm and emitted fluorescence at 390 nm. The emitted band in fluorescence spectrum of "polymer nanosphere" was red-shifted with respect to the one in the solution.
doi:10.14723/tmrsj.37.291 fatcat:uwn2q4rrcfbkjn2rdozwxvvowq