Site-Selective Wettability Control of Honeycomb Films by UV-O3-Assisted Sol-Gel Coating.
Hiroshi YabuJun MatsuiYasutaka MatsuoPublished in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2020)
Wettability control of porous materials is significant in lateral flow immunoassay, microfluidic systems, microdroplet manipulation, and so on. In this report, formation of metal oxide layers on self-organized polymer honeycomb films to control surface wettability by simple sol-gel coating and UV-O3 treatment was demonstrated. By the combination of bottom-up and top-down processes, silica thin layers can be formed by retaining their original three-dimensional honeycomb structures. Furthermore, photopatterning of metal oxides on honeycomb films can be achieved by UV irradiation through photomasks. Site-selective wettability control of honeycomb films was realized by patterning silica layers on the surface of the film.