초록 |
The ability to self-assemble into ordered arrays of nanoscopic elements makes block copolymers ideal templates for the fabrication of organic-inorganic hybrid materials. Recently, organic-inorganic nano-hybrid films have attracted attention due to potential applications in areas including nanolithographic masks, magnetic storage, catalyst supports, optoelectronics, etc. Specifically, to enhance the physical properties of nanoparticles (NPs), selective loading is an essential requirement, in which the number of NPs is controlled in the desirable domains. Also required is the well-defined control of the size and shape of NPs, because physical and chemical properties are determined by how metallic NPs are dispersed in the designed polymer structures. In this presentation, several strategies for achieving requirements mentioned above will be discussed. Consequently, block copolymer self-assembly provides a wide variety of nanostructures that can be used as a template for nanofabrication. |