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UV-assisted capillary force lithography for engineering biomimetic multiscale hierarchical structures: From lotus leaf to gecko foot hairs
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EngineeringBio-inspired DesignBiofabricationLotus LeafBiomedical EngineeringFoot HairsBeam LithographyMicroscale SystemMicrofluidicsNanobridge StructuresBiophysicsNanolithography MethodMaterials ScienceBiomimetic SystemNanotechnologyUv Irradiation CuringFabrication Technique3D BioprintingHierarchical Assembly3D PrintingOxygen Inhibition EffectMicrofabricationNanomaterialsSelf-assemblyMedicine
This feature article provides an overview of the recently developed two-step UV-assisted capillary force lithography and its application to fabricating well-defined micro/nanoscale hierarchical structures. This method utilizes an oxygen inhibition effect in the course of UV irradiation curing and a two-step moulding process, to form multiscale hierarchical or suspended nanobridge structures in a rapid and reproducible manner. After a brief description of the fabrication principles, several examples of the two-step UV-assisted moulding technique are presented. In addition, emerging applications of the multiscale hierarchical structures are briefly described.
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