TY - JOUR
T1 - Sunflower-Inspired Superhydrophobic Surface with Composite Structured Microcone Array for Anisotropy Liquid/Ice Manipulation
AU - Yang, Jiajun
AU - Liu, Guang
AU - Zhang, Kaiteng
AU - Li, Ping
AU - Yan, Haipeng
AU - Yan, Yu
AU - Zheng, Yingdong
AU - Zhao, Zehui
AU - Zhang, Liwen
AU - Liu, Xiaolin
AU - Yang, Guang
AU - Chen, Huawei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2024/12/27
Y1 - 2024/12/27
N2 - Precisely controlling the directional motion trajectories of droplets on anisotropic 3D functional surfaces has great application potential in self-cleaning, drug delivery, and droplet power generation, but it also faces huge challenges. Herein, inspired by the microcone structure in the heart of sunflowers, a nanoneedle-modified microcone array surface (NMAS) is reported. The surface is created using a combination of nanosecond laser direct engraving and electroforming and is subsequently fluorinated. Through programmable control of the laser spot, the geometric parameters and inclination angle of the microcone can be quickly and finely adjusted, thereby achieving precise control of the droplet bouncing trajectory. The results show that droplets can achieve programmable multiple bouncing behaviors on patterned functional surfaces, including gravity-defying hopping and directional water transport. It is worth noting that this functional surface has delayed freezing and anti-freezing effects. Furthermore, this functional surface has a wide range of potential applications, including surface self-cleaning, droplet capture, and droplet-based chemical microreactions, especially in the field of anti-icing operations. This opens up a new way for the directional transport of droplets on biomimetic functional surfaces.
AB - Precisely controlling the directional motion trajectories of droplets on anisotropic 3D functional surfaces has great application potential in self-cleaning, drug delivery, and droplet power generation, but it also faces huge challenges. Herein, inspired by the microcone structure in the heart of sunflowers, a nanoneedle-modified microcone array surface (NMAS) is reported. The surface is created using a combination of nanosecond laser direct engraving and electroforming and is subsequently fluorinated. Through programmable control of the laser spot, the geometric parameters and inclination angle of the microcone can be quickly and finely adjusted, thereby achieving precise control of the droplet bouncing trajectory. The results show that droplets can achieve programmable multiple bouncing behaviors on patterned functional surfaces, including gravity-defying hopping and directional water transport. It is worth noting that this functional surface has delayed freezing and anti-freezing effects. Furthermore, this functional surface has a wide range of potential applications, including surface self-cleaning, droplet capture, and droplet-based chemical microreactions, especially in the field of anti-icing operations. This opens up a new way for the directional transport of droplets on biomimetic functional surfaces.
KW - anisotropic superhydrophobic surface
KW - anti-icing
KW - bouncing motion
KW - droplet transport
KW - nanosecond laser fabrication
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85201050362
U2 - 10.1002/smll.202403420
DO - 10.1002/smll.202403420
M3 - 文章
C2 - 39136202
AN - SCOPUS:85201050362
SN - 1613-6810
VL - 20
JO - Small
JF - Small
IS - 52
M1 - 2403420
ER -