학술논문

Unidirectional Pore Formation in Resins Using a Magnetic-Nanoparticle-Chain Template
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Magnetics Letters IEEE Magn. Lett. Magnetics Letters, IEEE. 14:1-5 2023
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Resins
Radiation effects
Surface morphology
Scanning electron microscopy
Manufacturing processes
Magnetic hysteresis
Nanomagnetics
Nanoparticles
Ultraviolet sources
Self-assembly
Magnetic nanoparticles
lotus-type porous material
magnetic nanoparticle chain
unidirectional pore
ultraviolet-curable resin
Language
ISSN
1949-307X
1949-3088
Abstract
We present a novel manufacturing technique for generating unidirectional pores in ultraviolet (UV)-curable resins using self-assembled magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) with chain-like structures. The method utilizes two templation mechanisms for pore formation: the UV-masking effect of the MNP chains and the physical presence of MNP chains themselves. Fe 3 O 4 nanoparticles and PAK-01 were used as the template and UV-curable resin, respectively. Unidirectional pores formed only when resin/MNP mixtures were cured under a strong externally applied magnetic field. Water absorption tests indicated that some of the unidirectional pores were through-hole-type pores. The pores were cylindrical with an ellipsoidal cross-section. When the UV irradiation angle ( θ ) was 30°, the long and short diameters of the pores were approximately 9 and 8 $\mu$m, respectively, before MNP removal, and 12 and 8 $\mu$m, respectively, after removal. After MNP removal, the ellipticity of the pores in the samples increased from 1.5 to 2.4 with the increase in θ because of the increased UV-masking effect of the MNP chains.