Department of Chemistry

portrait of Professor Wilhelm Huck

Professor Wilhelm Huck

Groups: Huck group website

Telephone: 01223 334370 (shared)
             01223 331797

E-mail: wtsh2@cam.ac.uk

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General


Nanotechnology - Control over polymers at the nanometer level

The overall research interest of my group is the use of polymers as building blocks in nanotechnology. State-of-the-art lithographic techniques like focused ion beam, e-beam or extreme UV lithography are able to generate patterns in the sub-100 nm region. However, these techniques have their limitations in terms of materials that can be patterned and the high costs of investment in equipment. Alternative techniques based on self-assembly and self-organization of organic and inorganic particles into well-defined regular nanostructures are therefore highly desirable. Polymers could be ideal building blocks for such approaches because of their natural 5-100 nm lengthscale, ease of synthesis, and rich chemistry. Currently, it is impossible to design and fabricate arbitrary polymers with well-defined shape and functionality. If we are to bridge the gap between the biological world and nanofabrication, major advances in the control over polymeric materials at the nanometer level are necessary. As a result of recent progress in controlling lengthscales of polymer materials at the nanometer level, we are starting to explore the effects of nanoconfinement on phase-separation, glass transition temperature, conductivity, and optical properties, in a variety of polymer systems.

 

The tools we are developing:

Nanocontact printing
Micro and nanoembossing
Controlled phase separation of block copolymers

 

Fields of potential applications:

Polymer electronics
Nanoscale eletronic and biological devices
Optoelectronic devices
Growth of polymer brushes

 

Selected Publications

Edmondson, S.; Huck, W. T. S. Quasi-2D Polymer Objects From Patterned, Cross-linked Polymer Brushes Adv. Mater. 2004, 16, 1327-1331

Wang, J. Z.; Zheng, Z. H.; Li, H. W.; Huck, W. T. S.; Sirringhaus, H. Dewetting of conducting polymer inkjet droplets on patterned surfaces, Nature Materials, 2004, 3, 171-176

Sullivan, T. P.; van Poll, M. L.; Dankers, P. Y. W.; Huck, W. T. S. Forced peptide synthesis in nanoscale confinement under elastomeric stamps, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2004, 43, 4190-4193

Yang, Z., Huck, W.T.S., Clarke, S.M., Tajabkhsh, A.R., Terentjev, E.M. Shape-Memory Nanoparticles from Inherently Nonspherical Polymer Colloids, Nature Materials, 2005, 4, 486-490

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Publications

Publications

Polymer brushes via surface-initiated polymerizations
S Edmondson, VL Osborne, WTS Huck - Chemical Society Reviews (2004) 33, 14
(DOI: 10.1039/b210143m)
Polymer field effect transistors fabricated by dewetting
JZ Wang, ZH Zheng, HW Li, WTS Huck, H Sirringshaus - Synthetic Metals (2004) 146, 287
Nanostructured polymers
WTS Huck - International Journal of Nanotechnology (2004) 1, 119
Forced peptide synthesis in nanoscale confinement under elastomeric stamps
TP Sullivan, ML van Poll, PYW Dankers, WTS Huck - Angewandte Chemie - International Edition (2004) 43, 4190
(DOI: 10.1002/anie.200460271)
Dewetting of conducting polymer inkjet droplets on patterned surfaces
JZ Wang, ZH Zheng, HW Li, WTS Huck, H Sirringhaus - Nature Materials (2004) 3, 171
A nanoscale dendrimer-based Fe-24 cluster: synthesis and molecular self-assembly
JF Geng, HW Li, WTS Huck, BFG Johnson - CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS (2004), 2122
(DOI: 10.1039/b407717b)
Hyperbranched polyglycidol on Si/SiO2 surfaces via surface-initiated polymerization
M Khan, WTS Huck - Macromolecules (2003) 36, 5088
(DOI: 10.1021/ma0340762)
Fluorinated silane self-assembled monolayers as resists for patterning indium tin oxide
CK Luscombe, HW Li, WTS Huck, AB Holmes - Langmuir (2003) 19, 5273
(DOI: 10.1021/la0342114)
Nanocontact printing: A route to sub-50-nm-scale chemical and biological patterning
HW Li, BVO Muir, G Fichet, WTS Huck - Langmuir (2003) 19, 1963
(DOI: 10.1021/la0269098)
Hyperbranched polyglycidol brushes.
WTS Huck, M Khan - ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY (2003) 225, U651

Funding