Pruney Finger-Inspired Switchable Surface with Water-Actuated Dynamic Textures

Boya Li, Gao Cai, Xunzhang Li, Wenjing Sha, Xiaodong Shen, Tingwei Wang, Huaixia Zhao, Yangxin Wang, Jiaxi Cui

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Abstract

Switchable surfaces play an important role in the development of functional materials. However, the construction of dynamic surface textures remains challenging due to the complicated structural design and surface patterning. Herein, a pruney finger-inspired switchable surface (PFISS) is developed by constructing water-sensitive surface textures on a polydimethylsiloxane substrate by taking advantage of the hygroscopicity of the inorganic salt filler and the 3D printing technology. Like human fingertips, the PFISS shows high water sensitivity with obvious surface variation in wet and dry states, which is actuated by water absorption-desorption of the hydrotropic inorganic salt filler. Besides, when the fluorescent dye is optionally added into the matrix of the surface texture, water-responsive fluorescent emitting is observed, providing a feasible surface-tracing strategy. The PFISS shows effective regulation of the surface friction and performs a good antislip effect. The reported synthetic strategy for the PFISS offers a facile way for building a wide range of switchable surfaces.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11333-11341
Number of pages9
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume15
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2023

Keywords

  • dynamic texture
  • printing
  • surface friction
  • switchable surface
  • water sensitivity

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