Patterning two-dimensional free-standing surfaces with mesoporous conducting polymers

  • Shaohua Liu
  • , Pavlo Gordiichuk
  • , Zhong Shuai Wu
  • , Zhaoyang Liu
  • , Wei Wei
  • , Manfred Wagner
  • , Nasser Mohamed-Noriega
  • , Dongqing Wu
  • , Yiyong Mai
  • , Andreas Herrmann
  • , Klaus Müllen
  • , Xinliang Feng*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The ability to pattern functional moieties with well-defined architectures is highly important in material science, nanotechnology and bioengineering. Although two-dimensional surfaces can serve as attractive platforms, direct patterning them in solution with regular arrays remains a major challenge. Here we develop a versatile route to pattern two-dimensional free-standing surfaces in a controlled manner assisted by monomicelle close-packing assembly of block copolymers, which is unambiguously revealed by direct visual observation. This strategy allows for bottom-up patterning of polypyrrole and polyaniline with adjustable mesopores on various functional free-standing surfaces, including two-dimensional graphene, molybdenum sulfide, titania nanosheets and even on one-dimensional carbon nanotubes. As exemplified by graphene oxide-based mesoporous polypyrrole nanosheets, the unique sandwich structure with adjustable pore sizes (5-20 nm) and thickness (35-45 nm) as well as enlarged specific surface area (85 m 2 g a '1) provides excellent specific capacitance and rate performance for supercapacitors. Therefore, this approach will shed light on developing solution-based soft patterning of given interfaces towards bespoke functions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8817
JournalNature Communications
Volume6
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 Nov 2015
Externally publishedYes

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