Langmuir, Vol.24, No.16, 8898-8903, 2008
Periodic porous stripe patterning in a polymer blend film induced by phase separation during spin-casting
A periodic striping pattern with microscale pore size is observed on the surface of thin films prepared by spin-casting. from a polystyrene (PS) and polyethylene glycol (PEG) blend solution. The pattern is created by the convection generated by thermal gradients in the solution between the substrate and film solution during solvent evaporation, the radial flow of the spin-coated solution, and the primary and secondary phase separation of the PS and PEG solutions. The formation mechanism of the periodic porous stripe pattern is discussed, wherein the effects of the polymer blend weight ratio, polymer concentration, and drying rate on the formation of the periodic porous striping pattern are investigated using scanning electron and atomic force microscopy.