Monolithic Polymer Nanoridges with Programmable Wetting Transitions
Abstract
This paper describes polymeric nanostructures with dynamically tunable wetting properties. Centimeter‐scale areas of monolithic nanoridges can be generated by strain relief of thermoplastic polyolefin films with fluoropolymer skin layers. Changing the amount of strain results in polyolefin ridges with aspect ratios greater than four with controlled feature densities. Surface chemistry and topography are demonstrated to be able to be tailored by...
Paper Details
Title
Monolithic Polymer Nanoridges with Programmable Wetting Transitions
Published Date
Jun 27, 2018
Journal
Volume
30
Issue
32
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