Superwetting patterned PDMS/PMMA materials by facile one-step electro-spraying for signal expression and liquid transportation

2021 
Abstract Superwetting materials with multiple functions have drawn heightened attention due to their delicately adjustable surface wettability. However, realizing the full potential of diversified functions is often hampered by the usually symmetrical wetting state. Herein, we introduce a versatile electro-spraying technique to construct a patterned PDMS/PMMA coating with asymmetrical wettability. The tunable superwetting patterns are able to achieve the required functional diversity. The as-prepared superhydrophobic fabric can act as a separation filter with a high separation efficiency and satisfactory cycling ability. With the wettability difference, such patterned surfaces can also manipulate the successive drops motions, and relation between the surface patterns and the controllable movement is demonstrated. In addition, the patterned surface can serve as a smart signal-expression membrane, thereby enabling real-time variable liquid signal expression with alterable signals. The exciting results have paved the way for expanding the application foreground of smart superwetting materials in microfluidics and signal-detection.
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