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Generation of Hierarchical Topologies from Photocrosslinkable, Particle-Stabilized Emulsions

✍ Scribed by Jason J. Benkoski; Hua Hu; Alamgir Karim


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
210 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
1022-1336

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Abstract

Summary: We describe a way to obtain biomimetic, hierarchical surface morphologies. In order to mimic natural surfaces more accurately such as lotus leaves and gecko feet, we employ a strategy that bears many of the attractive characteristics of natural materials synthesis. The system in question consists of a photocurable monomer and water. To this quasi‐two‐component system we add polymer latex spheres. The monomer–water interface is then manipulated according to the well‐established science of complex fluids. Drawing from the rich phase behavior of particle‐stabilized emulsions, we demonstrate the creation of complex biomimetic morphologies over many length scales. The resulting structures are then solidified by crosslinking the monomer with UV light.

Comparison of an AFM image of a PMMA colloidosome assembly with that of the textured surface of a superhydrophobic Hygoryza aristata leaf (inset).

magnified imageComparison of an AFM image of a PMMA colloidosome assembly with that of the textured surface of a superhydrophobic Hygoryza aristata leaf (inset).