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Switchable Underwater Bubble Wettability on Laser-Induced Titanium Multiscale Micro-/Nanostructures by Vertically Crossed Scanning

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 10, Issue 19, Pages 16867-16873

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b02812

Keywords

underwater bubble wettability; multiscale micropillar arrays; switchable superaerophobicity-superaerophilicity; femtosecond laser; bubble manipulation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61505047, 51275502, 61475149, 51405464, 51605463, 61675190, 51675503]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2015M571922]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [JZ2017YYPY0240]
  4. Chinese Thousand Young Talents Program

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We present here a kind of novel multiscale TiO2 square micropillar arrays on titanium sheets through vertically crossed scanning of femtosecond laser. This multiscale micro-/nanostructure is ascribed to the combination of laser ablation/shock compression/debris self-deposition, which shows superaerophobicity in water with a very small sliding angle. The laser-induced sample displays switchable bubble wettability in water via heating in a dark environment and ultraviolet (UV) irradiation in alcohol. After heating in a similar to 4 degrees, dark environment (0.5 h), the ablated titanium surface shows superaerophilicity in water with a bubble contact angle (BCA) of which has a great ability of capturing bubbles in water. After UV irradiation in alcohol (1 h), the sample recovered its superaerophobicity in water and the BCA turns into 156 degrees. The mechanism of reversible switching is believed as the chemical conversion between Ti-OH and Ti-O. It is worth noting that our proposed switching strategy is time-saving and the switch wetting cycle costs only 1.5 h. Then we repeat five switching cycles on the reversibility and the method shows excellent reproducibility and stability. Moreover, laser-induced samples with different scanning spacing (50-120 mu m) are fabricated and all of them show switchable underwater bubble wettability via the above tunable methods. Finally, we fabricate hybrid-patterned microstructures to show different patterned bubbles in water on the heated samples. We believe the original works will provide some new insights to researchers in bubble manipulation and gas collection fields.

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