Publication | Closed Access
Two-Level Structured Self-Adaptive Surfaces with Reversibly Tunable Properties
495
Citations
24
References
2003
Year
EngineeringChemical CompositionNanostructured SurfaceField RoboticsSmart SurfaceComputer-aided DesignBiomedical EngineeringComputational MechanicsComputational GeometryGeometric ModelingMaterials ScienceFunctional SurfaceSurface ModificationReversibly Tunable PropertiesSurface FunctionalizationNatural SciencesSelf-assemblySurface ScienceApplied PhysicsPolymer ScienceRough Polymer FilmSurface ModelingDemixed Polymer Brush
We report a route to fabricate two-level structured self-adaptive surfaces (SAS) of polymer materials. The first level of structure is built by a rough polymer film that consists of needlelike structures of micrometer size. The second level of structure is formed by the nanoscopic self-assembled domains of a demixed polymer brush irreversibly grafted onto the needles. By exposing the surface to solvents that are selective to one of the components of the brush, we reversibly tune the surface properties. The large-scale surface structure amplifies the response and enables us to control wettability, adhesion, and chemical composition of the surface over a wide range.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1