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Fabrication of High Aspect Ratio Micro-Structures with Superhydrophobic and Oleophobic Properties by Using Large-Area Roll-to-Plate Nanoimprint Lithography.

Nithi Atthi1, Marc Dielen2, Witsaroot Sripumkhai1, Pattaraluck Pattamang1, Rattanawan Meananeatra1, Pawasuth Saengdee1, Oraphan Thongsook1, Norabadee Ranron1, Krynnaras Pankong1, Warinrampai Uahchinkul1, Jakrapong Supadech1, Nipapan Klunngien1, Wutthinan Jeamsaksiri1, Pim Veldhuizen2, Jan Matthijs Ter Meulen2.   

Abstract

Bio-inspired surfaces with superamphiphobic properties are well known as effective candidates for antifouling technology. However, the limitation of large-area mastering, patterning and pattern collapsing upon physical contact are the bottleneck for practical utilization in marine and medical applications. In this study, a roll-to-plate nanoimprint lithography (R2P NIL) process using Morphotonics' automated Portis NIL600 tool was used to replicate high aspect ratio (5.0) micro-structures via reusable intermediate flexible stamps that were fabricated from silicon master molds. Two types of Morphotonics' in-house UV-curable resins were used to replicate a micro-pillar (PIL) and circular rings with eight stripe supporters (C-RESS) micro-structure onto polycarbonate (PC) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) foil substrates. The pattern quality and surface wettability was compared to a conventional polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) soft lithography process. It was found that the heights of the R2P NIL replicated PIL and C-RESS patterns deviated less than 6% and 5% from the pattern design, respectively. Moreover, the surface wettability of the imprinted PIL and C-RESS patterns was found to be superhydro- and oleophobic and hydro- and oleophobic, respectively, with good robustness for the C-RESS micro-structure. Therefore, the R2P NIL process is expected to be a promising method to fabricate robust C-RESS micro-structures for large-scale anti-biofouling application.

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Keywords:  biomimetic surface; high aspect ratio micro-structure; large-area patterning; oleophobic; roll-to-plate nanoimprint lithography; superhydrophobic

Year:  2021        PMID: 33572813      PMCID: PMC7912431          DOI: 10.3390/nano11020339

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)        ISSN: 2079-4991            Impact factor:   5.076


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