A novel kind of ligand free aurum nanoparticles(Au NPs)/poly(p-phenylene-vinylene)(PPV) composites was prepared via a simple approach. Although there were no ligands coating on the surface of the Au NPs, the Au NPs/PPV precursor composite exhibited excellent stability that no obvious variance was found as long as 6 months at -4 ℃ in aqueous and alcohol mixed solutions. This was attributed to the strong interaction between Au NPs and PPV precursor, which was further strengthened after heat transformation. Fourier transform infrared(FTIR) and Raman spectra showed the interaction between benzene ring in PPV and Au NPs led to the part transformation of the sp2 hybrid orbital into the sp3 one during the composite formation. As a result, the photoluminescence(PL) life time of PPV in the composite was longer than that of pure PPV. The Au NPs/PPV composite exhibited good photo-electric response, indicating their potential application in the area of the photoelectric conversion devices.
With the highly interdisciplinary of research and great development of microfabrication techniques,patterned surfaces have attracted great attention of researchers since they possess specific regularity and orderness of structures.In recent years,series of two dimensional patterned structures have been successfully fabricated,and widely used in anti-reflection,anti-fogging,self-cleaning,and sensing,etc.In the meantime,patterned structures have been gradually used in biologically relative fields such as biomaterials,aiming to deepen the perception of organism and understand the vital movements of human body.In this review,we provide a brief introduction on current status of techniques for two dimensional patterns fabrication,the applications of patterned surfaces in biologically related fields,and give out a prospective on the development of these patterned surfaces in the future.