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·2003
A Reversibly Switching Surface
Joerg Lahann, Samir Mitragotri, Thanh-Nga Tran, Hiroki Kaido, Jagannathan Sundaram, Insung S. Choi, Saskia Hoffer, Gábor A. Somorjai, Róbert Langer
IF 45.8Science
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We report the design of surfaces that exhibit dynamic changes in interfacial properties, such as wettability, in response to an electrical potential. The change in wetting behavior was caused by surface-confined, single-layered molecules undergoing conformational transitions between a hydrophilic and a moderately hydrophobic state. Reversible conformational transitions were confirmed at a molecular level with the use of sum-frequency generation spectroscopy and at a macroscopic level with the use of contact angle measurements. This type of surface design enables amplification of molecular-level conformational transitions to macroscopic changes in surface properties without altering the chemical identity of the surface. Such reversibly switching surfaces may open previously unknown opportunities in interfacial engineering.

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WettingChemical physicsMaterials scienceContact angleMoleculeSurface (topology)Conformational changeWetting transitionNanotechnologyChemistry
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45.8 / 1,110
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2003