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A one component methodology for the fabrication of honeycomb films from biocompatible amphiphilic block copolymer hybrids: a linear–dendritic–linear twist

Year: 2013

Journal: Polymer Chemistry, 4, pp 2680-2690, 20130926

Authors: Marie V. Walter, Pontus Lundberg, Daniel Hult, Anders Hulta, Michael Malkoch

Organizations: KTH Royal Institute of Technology, School of Chemical Science and Engineering, Dept. of Fibre and Polymer Technology, SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden

The development of a facile method for the fabrication of breath figure (BF) films from hydrophobic polymers is gaining significant importance for their accessibility as templates in fields ranging from electronics and cell culturing to sensing and catalysis. By introducing polyester-based dendritic linkers, a library of micrometre sized honeycomb structures was successfully fabricated from amphiphilic linear–dendritic–linear hybrids comprising hydrophobic PCL or PLA and hydrophilic PEG blocks. From the array of produced films, the incorporation of a third generation dendritic linker was found to generate well-ordered honeycomb films in the several hundreds of micrometre range. This one component approach minimizes the number of unknown parameters and represents a fully reliable methodology for the fabrication of functional BFs from challenging and biocompatible polymers.