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Rolling particle lithography by soft polymer microparticles
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posted on 2015-06-11, 12:51 authored by Francesca Di Benedetto, Vito Fasano, Luana Persano, Claudio Maruccio, Elisa MeleElisa Mele, Giovanni Potente, David A. Weitz, Laura De Lorenzis, Dario PisignanoElastomeric polymeric microspheres are employed as a direct-writing tool for the continuous delivery of molecular materials. The mechanical properties enabling patterning are investigated and modelled. The proposed approach provides a low cost and versatile lithographic method for transferring features with real-time dynamic control.
Funding
L. De Lorenzis acknowledge the support from the Italian MIUR through the project FIRB Futuro in Ricerca 2010 “Structural mechanics models for renewable energy applications” (RBFR107AKG).
History
School
- Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
Department
- Materials
Published in
SOFT MATTERVolume
9Issue
7Pages
2206 - 2211 (6)Citation
DI BENEDETTO, F. ... et al, 2013. Rolling particle lithography by soft polymer microparticles. Soft Matter, 9 (7), pp. 2206 - 2211.Publisher
© Royal Society of ChemistryVersion
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2013Notes
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1744-683XPublisher version
Language
- en