Straightforward Fabrication of Double Roughness Structures on a Microcrystalline Film of a Diarylethene Derivative.
Yuki HashimotoAmane HaseRyotaro ShiromaeRyo NishimuraMasakazu MorimotoYohei HattoriHiroyuki MayamaSatoshi YokojimaShinichiro NakamuraKingo UchidaPublished in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2024)
Double roughness structure mimicking the surface of a lotus leaf was prepared using a newly synthesized diarylethene having a six-membered perfluorocyclohexene ring. The cubic-shaped crystals of the open-ring isomer, with sizes of approximately 7 μm, appeared immediately following solution casting. Upon UV irradiation, each cubic crystal was covered with needle-shaped crystals of the closed-ring isomer to form double roughness structures within 1 h. This structure could bear the continuous impact of water droplets.