Reactive & Functional Polymers, Vol.111, 44-52, 2017
A methacryl ethyl-functionalized soluble polypyrrole: Synthesis, characterization, and potentiality in rapid fabrication of high-aspect-ratio pillar arrays
A methacryl ethyl-functionalized soluble polypyrrole was designed and prepared by chemical oxidative polymerization for rapid fabrication of high-aspect-ratio pillar arrays. The chemical structures of the pyrrole derivative and the corresponding polypyrrole were characterized by FFIR and H-1 NMR The polypyrrole with a weight average molecular weight (M-w) of 7376 exhibits good solubility in several organic solvents, favorable thin film forming ability and two UV-Vis absorption peaks at 280 and 380 nm in tetrahydrofuran solution. The dilute chloroform solution of the polypyrrole is a Newtonian fluid with a low viscosity and shows a significant increase in the electrical conductivity with increasing the polypyrrole content. Moreover, an insulating photoresist can be transformed into a conductive photoresist by doping this polypyrrole. Electrowetting driven structure formation experiments have confirmed that the conductive photoresist can fulfill rapid fabrication of higher-aspect-ratio pillar arrays compared with the insulating photoresist. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Soluble polypyrrole;Conductive photoresist;Electrowetting on dielectrics;High aspect ratio;Electrowetting driven structure formation