Publications

Mersha, Anteneh; Fujikawa, Shigenori

Mechanical Reinforcement of Free-Standing Polymeric Nanomembranes via Aluminosilicate Nanotube Scaffolding

ACS Applied Polymer Materials 2019, 1, 2, 112-117
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Owing to their nanometer thickness, large lateral dimensions, and self-supporting properties, free-standing nanomembranes (FS-NMs) exhibit outstanding advantages. However, FS-NMs suffer from macroscopic instability, making mech. reinforcement still a detrimental challenge for their full exploitation. In this paper, we reported a simple strategy for the mech. enhancement of nanomembranes based on free-standing polymers with thicknesses of less than 100 nm via the incorporation of aluminosilicate nanotube (ASNT) bed scaffolds. The composite nanomembranes of ASNT/polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) demonstrated a 4-fold increase in tensile strength and biaxial modulus over 43 times higher compared to the PDMS film. This approach could be extended to other polymers, even polym ers with a less-film-forming nature.