학술논문

The effect of direct electron beam patterning on the water uptake and ionic conductivity of Nafion thin films
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Advanced Electronic Materials 2300199 (2023)
Subject
Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter
Language
Abstract
We report the effect of electron-beam patterning on the water uptake and ionic conductivity of Nafion films using a combination of x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, quartz crystal microbalance studies, neutron reflectometry, and AC impedance spectroscopy. The aim was to more fully characterize the nature of the nanoscale patterned Nafion structures recently used as a key element in novel ion-to-electron transducers by Gluschke et al. To enable these studies, we develop the electron beam patterning process for large areas, achieving patterning speeds approaching 1 cm$^{2}$/hr, and patterned areas as large as 7 cm$^{2}$ for the neutron reflectometry studies. We ultimately show that electron-beam patterning affects both the water uptake and the ionic conductivity, depending on film thickness. We see Type-II adsorption isotherm behaviour for all films. For thick films (~230 nm), we see a strong reduction in water uptake with electron-beam patterning. In contrast, for thin films (~30 nm), electron-beam patterning enhances water uptake. Notably, we find that for either thickness the reduction in ionic conductivity arising from electron-beam patterning is kept to less than an order of magnitude. We propose mechanisms for the observed behaviour based on the known complex morphology of Nafion films to motivate future studies of electron-beam processed Nafion.