Fabrication of Omniphobic‐Omniphilic Micropatterns using GPOSS‐PDMS Coating

Author:

Kartsev Dmitrii D.1,Prilepskii Artur Y.1ORCID,Lukyanov Ilia M.1,Sharapenkov Eduard G.1,Klaving Anastasiia V.1,Goltaev Aleksandr2,Mozharov Alexey23,Dvoretckaia Liliia2,Mukhin Ivan124,Levkin Pavel A.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ITMO University International Institute “Solution Chemistry of Advanced Materials and Technologies” (SCAMT) 9 Lomonosova St. St. Petersburg 191002 Russia

2. St. Petersburg Academic University Nanotechnology Research and Education Center 8/3 Khlopin St. St. Petersburg 194021 Russia

3. Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University 29 Polytechnicheskaya St. St. Petersburg 195251 Russia

4. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Institute of Biological and Chemical Systems – Functional Molecular Systems (IBCS‐FMS) Hermann‐von‐Helmholtz‐Platz 1 76344 Eggenstein‐Leopoldshafen Germany

5. St. Petersburg State University 7–9 Universitetskaya Embankment St. Petersburg 199034 Russia

Abstract

AbstractSurfaces with special wettability properties, such as omniphobicity or omniphilicity, are essential for functional devices that use both aqueous and organic media. Micropatterning of omniphobic and omniphilic properties can provide a wide range of applications, including miniaturized experiments using both aqueous and organic media. Herein, an approach for creating omniphobic‐omniphilic micropatterns based on selective photoacid polymerization of octa(3‐glycidyloxypropyl) polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane modified with mono‐aminopropyl‐terminated polydimethylsiloxane is reported. The composition of the polymeric coatings using infrared spectroscopy; patterning accuracy using atomic force microscopy and scanning electron microscopy; wettability characteristics of the omniphobic, and omniphilic surfaces using contact angle measurements are studied. The proposed approach allows for single‐step micropatterning (sub‐10 µm) or macropatterning (3 mm). Liquids with surface tensions >22.8 mN m−1 can be confined to the omniphilic areas by the omniphobic borders. C2C12 cells are successfully cultivated in omniphilic areas, demonstrating their cell compatibility. The cells adhere to and grow on the entire surface of the pattern, without any signs of cytotoxicity. However, the strongest adhesion is observed in the omniphilic areas, making it possible to create cell micropatterns in a single step. The proposed method for the fabrication of omniphobic‐omniphilic transparent, mechanically robust, biocompatible patterns can find applications in microfluidics, biotechnology or miniaturized biological screening experiments.

Funder

Robert Schalkenbach Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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