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All-perfluoropolymer, nonlinear stability-assisted monolithic surface combines topology-specific superwettability with ultradurability

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INNOVATION
卷 4, 期 2, 页码 -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.xinn.2023.100389

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Developing versatile and robust surfaces that mimic the skins of living beings to regulate matter is crucial for bioinspired applications. This study presents a novel strategy of preparing a stable and monolithic surface for efficient matter regulation. The key to achieving superwettability and durability lies in the geometric-material mechanics design. The surface demonstrates versatility in manufacturing feasibility, multiple-use modes, and long-term air trapping in deep water, as well as multilevel durability needed for real-world applications.
Developing versatile and robust surfaces that mimic the skins of living be-ings to regulate air/liquid/solid matter is critical for many bioinspired appli-cations. Despite notable achievements, such as in the case of developing robust superhydrophobic surfaces, it remains elusive to realize simulta-neously topology-specific superwettability and multipronged durability owing to their inherent tradeoff and the lack of a scalable fabrication method. Here, we present a largely unexplored strategy of preparing an all-perfluoropolymer (Teflon), nonlinear stability-assisted monolithic sur-face for efficient regulating matters. The key to achieving topology-specific superwettability and multilevel durability is the geometric-material me-chanics design coupling superwettability stability and mechanical strength. The versatility of the surface is evidenced by its manufacturing feasibility, multiple-use modes (coating, membrane, and adhesive tape), long-term air trapping in 9-m-deep water, low-fouling droplet transportation, and self-cleaning of nanodirt. We also demonstrate its multilevel durability, including strong substrate adhesion, mechanical robustness, and chemical stability, all of which are needed for real-world applications.

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