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Reversibly Photo-Responsive Polymer Surfaces for Controlled Wettability

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JOURNAL OF ADHESION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 22, Issue 15, Pages 1853-1868

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1163/156856108X320014

Keywords

Polymer surfaces; photoresponsivenes; photochromic molecules; micropatterning

Funding

  1. Greek General Secretariat of Research and Technology [01EDelta587, 03EDelta581]
  2. Ultraviolet Laser Facility
  3. European Union [RII3-CT-2003506350]
  4. European Union in the framework of STREP Programme [NMP3-CT-2005-506621]

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Photochromic spiropyran molecules are utilized as additives for the development of polymer surfaces whose wetting characteristics can reversibly respond to irradiation with laser beams of properly chosen photon energy. The hydrophilicity is enhanced upon UV laser irradiation due to the photo-induced isomerization of the non-polar spiropyran molecules to the polar merocyanine. The situation is reversed upon green laser irradiation. Micropatterning of the photochromic-polymer films using soft lithography or photo-polymerization techniques affects their wettability towards a more hydrophobic or more hydrophilic behavior depending on the dimensions of the patterned features and on the hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity of the flat surface. The light-induced wettability variations of the structured surfaces are enhanced by up to a factor of three as compared to those on the flat surfaces. This enhancement is attributed to the photo-induced reversible volume changes to the imprinted gratings, which additionally contribute to the wettability changes due to the light-induced photochromic interconversions. (c) Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2008

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