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Facile creation of hierarchical PDMS microstructures with extreme underwater superoleophobicity for anti-oil application in microfluidic channels
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2011
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EngineeringBiomimetic MaterialsLiquid-liquid FlowFluid MechanicsSuper-hydrophobic SurfaceHierarchical Pdms MicrostructuresSurface NanotechnologyBiomedical EngineeringOil Contact AngleFacile CreationExtreme Underwater SuperoleophobicityMaterials FabricationBiomedical DevicesMicroscale SystemMicrofluidicsMaterials ScienceNanofluidicsSurface ModificationSurface NanoengineeringFlat Pdms SurfaceMicrofabricationSurface ScienceInterfacial PhenomenaComposition ModificationNanofabrication
Composition modification and surface microstructures have been widely utilized in interface science to improve the surface performance. In this paper, we observed a significant improvement of oil contact angle (CA) from 66 ± 2° to 120 ± 4° by introducing a radical silanol group on a flat PDMS surface through oxygen plasma pretreatment. By combining surface microstructures and plasma modification, we produced three kinds of superoleophobic surfaces: 20 μm pitch micropillar arrays, 2.5 μm pitch micropillar arrays and gecko foot-like hierarchical microstructures. Among them, the hierarchical surface with high surface roughness showed extreme underwater superoleophobicity, which featured ultrahigh CA (175 ± 3°) and ultrasmall sliding angle (<1°). Quantitative measurements demonstrated that these superoleophobic surfaces exhibited distinct adhesive behaviors, by which they were interpreted as Wenzel's, Cassie's and the Lotus state, respectively. A microfluidic channel with superoleophobic microstructures was further created by novel curve-assisted imprint lithography, and the characterization based on anti-oil contamination applications was carried out and discussed. We believe that the superoleophobic surfaces will power broad applications in oil microdroplet transportation, anti-oil channels and droplet microfluidic systems.
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