TY - JOUR
T1 - Multifunctional polyimide-based femtosecond laser micro/nanostructured films with triple Janus properties
AU - Pei, Jiaqing
AU - Yin, Kai
AU - Wu, Tingni
AU - Wang, Lingxiao
AU - Deng, Qinwen
AU - Huang, Yin
AU - Wang, Kai
AU - Arnusch, Christopher J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
PY - 2023/9/4
Y1 - 2023/9/4
N2 - Flexible multifunctional composite films in which opposing surfaces have two or more distinct physical properties are highly applicable for wearable electronic devices, electrical power systems and biomedical engineering. However, fabrication of such “Janus” films can be time consuming, complex or economically not feasible. In this work, Janus polyimide (PI) films were prepared by femtosecond laser direct writing technology, which generated a honeycomb porous structure (HPS) on one side and a lawn-like structure (LLS) on the other. Deposition of silver nanowires (AGNWs) by drop coating on the LLS side (AGNWs@LLS) resulted in a film in which each face possessed highly distinct triple properties. The HPS side was superhydrophobic with a water contact angle (WCA) of ∼153.3° and electrically non-conductive, while the AGNWs@LLS side was superhydrophilic (WCA ∼7.8°) and highly conductive (∼3.8 Ω). Moreover, the AGNWs@LLS face showed ultra-low thermal radiation performance, almost reaching saturation. On a heating table at ∼100 °C, the temperature of the AGNWs@LLS side remained at ∼44.5 °C, while the HPS side exhibited a temperature of ∼93.9 °C. This “triple Janus film” and lasing techniques developed might be useful for designing new materials for the integration and miniaturization of multifunctional electronic equipment.
AB - Flexible multifunctional composite films in which opposing surfaces have two or more distinct physical properties are highly applicable for wearable electronic devices, electrical power systems and biomedical engineering. However, fabrication of such “Janus” films can be time consuming, complex or economically not feasible. In this work, Janus polyimide (PI) films were prepared by femtosecond laser direct writing technology, which generated a honeycomb porous structure (HPS) on one side and a lawn-like structure (LLS) on the other. Deposition of silver nanowires (AGNWs) by drop coating on the LLS side (AGNWs@LLS) resulted in a film in which each face possessed highly distinct triple properties. The HPS side was superhydrophobic with a water contact angle (WCA) of ∼153.3° and electrically non-conductive, while the AGNWs@LLS side was superhydrophilic (WCA ∼7.8°) and highly conductive (∼3.8 Ω). Moreover, the AGNWs@LLS face showed ultra-low thermal radiation performance, almost reaching saturation. On a heating table at ∼100 °C, the temperature of the AGNWs@LLS side remained at ∼44.5 °C, while the HPS side exhibited a temperature of ∼93.9 °C. This “triple Janus film” and lasing techniques developed might be useful for designing new materials for the integration and miniaturization of multifunctional electronic equipment.
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U2 - 10.1039/d3nr03701k
DO - 10.1039/d3nr03701k
M3 - Article
C2 - 37728408
AN - SCOPUS:85172994714
SN - 2040-3364
VL - 15
SP - 15708
EP - 15716
JO - Nanoscale
JF - Nanoscale
IS - 38
ER -