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Switchable Isotropic/Anisotropic Wettability And Programmable Droplet Transportation On A Shape-Memory Honeycomb

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2020)

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Abstract
Programmable droplet transportation is required urgently but is still challenging. In this work, breath figure was employed to fabricate shape-memory poly(lactic acid) (PLLA) honeycombs in which tiny crystals and an amorphous network act as the shape-fixed phase and recovery phase, respectively. Upon uniaxial tension, circle pores from the breath figure were deformed to elliptical pores, producing contact angle differences and anisotropic wetting behaviors in two directions. Both pore geometry and anisotropic wettability can be tailored via the draw ratio. On the PLLA honeycomb surface with a lower draw ratio, the contact angle difference is too small to induce droplet transportation along the desired direction. In the case of a higher draw ratio, however, the movement of water droplets has been controlled absolutely along the tension direction. The transition between them can be achieved reversibly during uniaxial tension and recovery processes based on the shape-memory effect. The enhanced flow control, which can be attributed to the synergism between optimal hydrophobicity and enlarged anisotropic wetting behaviors, endows water droplets with the ability to turn a corner spontaneously on a V-shaped surface including two regions exhibiting different oriented directions.
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honeycomb, shape-memory, anisotropic wettability, droplet transportation, switchable transition
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