2006 AIChE Annual Meeting

(555e) Anisotropic Swelling in Polymer Nanostructures near a Rigid Substrate

Authors

Tirumala, V. R. - Presenter, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Stafford, C. M., National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Ocola, L., Argonne National Laboratory
Swelling of elastic networks is manifested in different ways depending on the available number of degrees of freedom. In elastic films near a rigid substrate, swelling induces either a simple change in height or a more complex in-plane buckling instability. This difference is due to an elastic mismatch at the film-substrate interface and can be described using a single parameter such as film thickness, given a material of constant elasticity. Unlike polymer thinfilms, patterned polymer nanostructures are constrained equally in all three dimensions near the film-substrate interface. Here, we present results on the out-of-plane buckling instability observed recently in elastic nanostructures. We find that this instability is not a function of a single dimension, but depends strongly on both length-to-width and height-to-width aspect-ratios.