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Published February 1, 2017 | Supplemental Material
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Fabrication of Active Surfaces with Metastable Microgel Layers Formed during Breath Figure Templating

Abstract

Patterned porous surfaces with responsive functionalities are fabricated by a thermo-responsive microgel-assisted breath figure (BF) process. When water droplets submerge into a polystyrene (PS) solution during formation of a porous surface by the bottom-up BF process, poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)-co-acrylic acid (PNIPAm-co-AA) microgels dispersed in the solution spontaneously assemble at the water-organic interfaces like "Pickering emulsions", reinforced by capillary flow. The conformal layer of PNIPAm-co-AA microgels lining the pores appears in images of scanning electron microscope (SEM) either as a smooth surface layer (L) or as an array of dome-like protrusions (D), depending on the conditions at which the sample was dried for SEM. The change between L and D morphology correlates with the volume phase transition behavior of the microgels freely suspended: drying at a temperature below the Volume Phase Transition Temperature (VPTT) gives L, and the D morphology is formed by drying at a temperature greater than the VPTT of PNIPAm-co-AA microgels. The morphological transition is shown to accompany a significant change in surface contact angle (CA) relative to a corresponding pore layer made of PS, with L having a CA that is reduced by 85° relative to PS, while the decrease is only 22° for D. Porous structures with morphologically responsive surfaces could find application in biocatalysis or tissue engineering, for example, with functional enzymes sequestered when microgels are collaped and accessible when the microgels are swollen.

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© 2017 American Chemical Society. Received: October 24, 2016; Accepted: January 9, 2017; Published: January 9, 2017. Financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 21104036), Program for Zhejiang Leading S&T Innovation Team (No. 2011R50001-07), the Natural Science Foundation of Ningbo (No. 2015A610057), Scientific Research Funding of Ningbo University (No. xkl11050, No. xyl14014) and K. C. Wong Magna Fund in Ningbo University is gratefully acknowledged.

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