Controllable Adhesive Superhydrophobic Surfaces Based
on PDMS Microwell Arrays
Posted on 2016-02-19 - 19:01
This
paper presents a one-step method to fabricate superhydrophobic
surfaces with extremely controllable adhesion based on PDMS microwell
arrays. The microwell array structures are rapidly produced on PDMS
films by a point-by-point femtosecond laser scanning process. The
as-prepared superhydrophobic surfaces show water controllable adhesion
that ranges from ultrahigh to ultralow by adjusting the extent of
overlap of the adjacent microwells, on which the sliding angle can
be controlled from 180° (a water droplet can not slide down even
when the as-prepared surface is turned upside down) to 3°. A
“micro-airbag effect” is introduced to explain the adhesion
transition phenomenon of the microwell array structures. This work
provides a facile and promising strategy to fabricate superhydrophobic
surfaces with controllable adhesion.
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Yong, Jiale; Chen, Feng; Yang, Qing; Zhang, Dongshi; Bian, Hao; Du, Guangqing; et al. (2016). Controllable Adhesive Superhydrophobic Surfaces Based
on PDMS Microwell Arrays. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/la304492c