Abstract

A method is developed for rapid preparation of titania substrates using a sol–gel preparation route in combination with an amphiphilic block copolymer (BCP) template, acting as structure directing agent. The method consists in performing the spin coating of an initial solutions of BCP and titania species in a controlled atmosphere using a flux of solvent vapors (Rapid-Flux-Solvent-Atmosphere, RFSA method). The method is demonstrated in the case of thin films of polystyrene-b-poly(oxyethylene) BCP (PS-PEO) with cylindrical morphology of PEO domains in the PS matrix, characterized by the selective inclusion of titanium species inside the PEO cylinders. Upon removal of the organic matrix by heat treatment at 600°C, titania substrates of different morphology are obtained depending on the concentration of titania precursor and processing conditions. The method allows preventing the negative effect of hydrolysis and condensation reactions of Ti species and titania substrates with morphology reminiscent of that one achieved in the hybrid nanostructured thin films are obtained. The RFSA method is simple, direct, and it is of particular interest for systems that require a short processing time to eliminate the solvent and to obtain regular nanostructured thin-films over large area. Merit figures such as the degree of hexagonal order and the degree of coverage of the surface with titania motifs are identified to characterize the hybrid composites and titania substrates.

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