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Photoresponsive wettability switching of TiO 2 ‐coated micropillar arrays with different geometries of overhang roofs
Author(s) -
Kobayashi Taizo,
Maeda Hironobu,
Konishi Satoshi
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
micro and nano letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.25
H-Index - 31
ISSN - 1750-0443
DOI - 10.1049/mnl.2017.0121
Subject(s) - wetting , materials science , superhydrophilicity , pillar , contact angle , optoelectronics , nanotechnology , optics , composite material , mechanical engineering , physics , engineering
In this work, micropillar array structures with overhang roofs which increase the switching range of the TiO 2 photoresponsive wettability, have been fabricated. The liquid droplet placed on the micropillar array exhibits the Cassie–Baxter superhydrophobic state because of the receding of the liquid–air interface to the pillar top, when its contact angle ( θ TiO2 ) on the TiO 2 surface exceeds than the geometrical angle ( ψ ) between the overhang roof and the vertical micropillar shaft. The Cassie–Baxter state can be transformed into the Wenzel state at a relatively large surface area of the micropillar array when the magnitude of θ TiO2 becomes smaller than ψ after ultraviolet irradiation due to the photoinduced superhydrophilicity of TiO 2 . The rutile TiO 2 ‐coated micropillar array with a small ψ exhibits faster reverse wettability transformation from the Wenzel state to the Cassie–Baxter state despite the relatively small θ TiO2 increase in the dark. In addition, the wettability reversal time was shortened from 180 to 6 min after decreasing ψ from 51° to 9°.

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