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Temperature-Responsive Anisotropic Slippery Surface for Smart Control of the Droplet Motion

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 10, Issue 8, Pages 7442-7450

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b16818

Keywords

self-cleaning material; droplet motion; temperature-driven; lubricating fluid; anisotropic porous film

Funding

  1. National Research Fund for Fundamental Key Projects [2014CB931802]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [YWF-16-BJ-Y-72]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51541301, 51673010]

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Development of stimulus-responsive anisotropic slippery surfaces is important because of the high demand for such materials in the field of liquid directional-driven systems. However, current studies in the field of slippery surfaces are mainly conducted to prepare isotropic slippery surfaces. Although we have developed electric-responsive anisotropic slippery surfaces that enable smart control of the droplet motion, there remain challenges for designing temperature-responsive anisotropic slippery surfaces to control the liquid droplet motion on the surface and in the tube. In this work, temperature-responsive anisotropic slippery surfaces have been prepared by using paraffin, a thermo-responsive phase-transition material, as a lubricating fluid and directional porous polystyrene (PS) films as the substrate. The smart regulation of the droplet motion of several liquids on this surface was accomplished by tuning the substrate temperature. The uniqueness of this surface lies in the use of an anisotropic structure and temperature-responsive lubricating fluids to achieve temperature-driven smart control of the anisotropic motion of the droplets. Furthermore, this surface was used to design temperature-driven anisotropic microreactors and to manipulate liquid transfer in tubes. This work advances the understanding of the principles underlying anisotropic slippery surfaces and provides a promising material for applications in the biochip and microreactor system.

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