Uni-Directional Transportation on Peristome-Mimetic Surfaces for Completely Wetting Liquids

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2016 Nov 21;55(48):14988-14992. doi: 10.1002/anie.201607514. Epub 2016 Sep 21.

Abstract

Liquid uni-directional transport on solid surface without energy input would advance a variety of applications, such as in bio-fluidic devices, self-lubrication, and high-resolution printing. Inspired by the liquid uni-directional transportation on the peristome surface of Nepenthes alata, here, we fabricated a peristome-mimicking surface through high-resolution stereo-lithography and demonstrated the detailed uni-directional transportation mechanism from a micro-scaled view visualized through X-ray microscopy. Significantly, an overflow-controlled liquid uni-directional transportation mechanism is proposed and demonstrated. Unlike the canonical predictions for completely wetting liquids spreading symmetrically on a high-energy surface, liquids with varied surface tensions and viscosities can spontaneously propagate in a single preferred direction and pin in all others. The fundamental understanding gained from this robust system enabled us to tailor advanced micro-computerized tomography scanning and stereo-lithography fabrication to mimic natural creatures and construct a wide variety of fluidic machines out of traditional materials.

Keywords: bio-mimetic; computerized tomography; directional transportation; viscous liquids; wetting liquids.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't