posted on 2016-02-21, 13:37authored byHirosato Monobe, Takuya Ohzono, Haruhisa Akiyama, Kimio Sumaru, Yo Shimizu
Microwrinkle grooves serve as open microchannel capillaries,
where
the capillary action depends on the wettability of a liquid on the
groove surface. Here, we report the photoinduced capillary action
of a liquid in such microwrinkle grooves. The wettability is changed
through the irradiation of a photoresponsive microwrinkle surface.
By utilizing micropattern light-projection apparatus, we prepare liquid
filaments that fill only the microgrooves prescribed by the patterned
light, with micrometer-scale spatial resolution. This new technology
enables the precise spatial control of liquids on a solid surface,
and thus, is applicable in the fields of micropatterning and open-channel
microfluidics.