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Multiscale Design and Fabrication of Bioinspired Multifunctional Superomniphobic Surfaces : 자연모사 기반 멀티스케일 다기능성 옴니포빅 표면의 설계 및 제작

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dc.contributor.advisor최만수-
dc.contributor.author강성민-
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-13T06:18:36Z-
dc.date.available2017-07-13T06:18:36Z-
dc.date.issued2015-02-
dc.identifier.other000000025383-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/118440-
dc.description학위논문 (박사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 기계항공공학부, 2015. 2. 최만수.-
dc.description.abstractIn this thesis, we studied the multiscale design and fabrication method of superomniphobic surfaces using bio-inspired approaches for multifunctional device applications. The water and oil repellent surfaces are based on polymeric structural design with chemical/plasma treatment. Theoretical analysis for water and oil wetting behaviors is presented based on the microfluidics. Through the various properties such as omniphobicity, directional liquid sliding, self-cleaning and anti-reflection effect, the multiscale bio-inspired surfaces can demonstrate useful applications to industrial energy device fields.
First, we presented bio-inspired polymeric superomniphobic surfaces by using low-expertise yet robust over-etching fabrication process. The structure of gecko foot in nature has been used for various applications particularly in dry adhesive researches. However, we had an inspiration from the end tips of a gecko foot which have similar shape with the re-entrant structures. Using the conventional deep reactive ion etching process with silicon on insulator (SOI) wafer, we could make a wide-tip microstructure through the over-etching step at the etch-stop layer (SiO2), and then replicate the structure on flexible and transparent polymer surfaces. To evaluate superomniphobic properties of fabricated polymer surfaces, we measured static contact angle and hysteresis from water (γ = 72.1 mN/m) to ethanol (γ = 22.3 mN/m). Additionally, the transmittance and aging effect were analyzed for enhanced applicability.
Next, we developed overhang micro line arrays inspired from microgrooves of rice leaf to merge two features, omniphobicty and anisotropic wetting property, on the desired surfaces. As previously reported, the UV-assisted micromolding process with a mixture of photoinitiator and acrylate functionalized prepolymer containing aluminum oxide nanoparticles (Al2O3) is a controllable, cheap and low-expertise route to mass production for fabricating a superhydrophobic hierarchical structure. We proposed three different cross-sectional shapes of the micro line arrays, which are prism, rectangle, and overhang structures, to evaluate the surfaces directional sliding effect for water and oil. It was found that the surfaces with overhang structure line arrays have the allowable anisotropic oil sliding effect resulting from contact angles and roll-off angles (sliding angles) of mineral oil. Also, it was worthwhile noting that we successfully mimic the rice leaf, using dual roughness prism arrays pattern. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the directional non-wetting movement of photoresist (AZ 1512) on the fabricated surfaces and the line tracing of water and mineral oil, verifying wide application in several fields.
Finally, we showed a facile fabrication method to make robust and flexible PDMS films with lotus leaf-inspired dual-scale hierarchical pyramidal arrays for high efficiency of perovskite solar cells, by securing bifunctional roles of anti-reflection and self-cleaning. Fabricated H.P. PDMS film by micromolding and Ar ion surface treatment was easily attached to a bare FTO glass, which is the substrate of perovskite solar cell devices, without any additional adhesives. It turned out that the H.P. PDMS film has the anti-reflection property with structural advantages of the pyramid shapes, leading to an improvement in the Jsc and PCE of perovskite solar cells. Also, the film demonstrated exellent superhydrophobicity and self-cleaning behavior with long-term stability like the well-known lotus leaf. The experimental results revealed that this simple, yet durable anti-reflection and self-cleaning PDMS film would be useful in various energy applications in which transparent substrates require both light-harvesting and self-cleaning.
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dc.description.tableofcontentsAbstract i
List of tables vii
List of figures viii
Nomenclature xiv

Chapter 1. Introduction 1

Chapter 2. Fabrication of Bioinspired Re-entrant/Overhang Structures for Multifunctional Surfaces 10

2-1 Introduction 10
2-2 Over-etching method to prepare Gecko-inspired mushroom-like micropillars with re-entrant curvature 12
2-3 Experimental results and discussion of fabricated mushroom-like micropillar arrays 15
2-4 Fabrication of overhang line arrays using SU-8 photolithography with partial UV exposure 19

Chapter 3. Development of Robust Polymeric Superomniphobic Surfaces with Mushroom-like Micropillar Arrays 21

3-1 Introduction 21
3-2 Experimental 24
3-3 Results and Discussion 27
3-3-1 Fabrication of gecko-inspired polymeric mushroom-like micropillar arrays 27
3-3-2 Measurement superomniphobic properties on the fabricated polymer surfaces for optimal design parameters 30
3-3-3 Effect of re-entrant curvature on superomniphobic surfaces 34
3-3-4 Additional test for various useful applications: Transparency 38
3-3-5 Additional test for various useful applications: Long term stability 41
3-4 Summary 43

Chapter 4. Directional Water/Oil Sliding Surfaces with Bio-inspired Hierarchical Anisotropic Groove Micro-structures 45

4-1 Introduction 45
4-2 Experimental 48
4-3 Results and Discussion 55
4-3-1 Morphologies of fabricated rice-leaf-inspired line arrays 55
4-3-2 Directional hydrophobicity on the fabricated surfaces 59
4-3-3 Directional oleophobicity on the fabricated surfaces 62
4-3-4 Theoretical analysis of directional oil sliding phenomenon 66
4-3-5 Additional experiments using directional sliding properties for practical applications 73
4-4 Summary 76

Chapter 5. Robust, Flexible Anti-Reflection and Self-Cleaning Surfaces with Hierarchical Pyramidal Arrays for Efficiency Enhancement of Perovskite Solar Cells 77

5-1 Introduction 77
5-2 Experimental 80
5-3 Results and Discussion 87
5-3-1 The structure of fabricated PDMS film and perovskite solar cell device 87
5-3-2 Anti-reflection effect of the fabricated H.P. PDMS film 90
5-3-3 Analysis of the optical property of H.P. PDMS film 92
5-3-4 Performances of perovskite solar cell device with H.P. PDMS film 99
5-3-5 Superhydrophobicity and Self-cleaning effect of the fabricated H.P. PDMS film 103
5-4 Summary 107

References 108

국문초록 119
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dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectBio-inspired-
dc.subjectRe-entrant structures-
dc.subjectMushroom-shape-
dc.subjectLotus effect-
dc.subjectSuperomniphobic-
dc.subjectDirectional sliding-
dc.subjectAnisotropic wetting-
dc.subjectMulti-scale structures-
dc.subjectSelf-cleaning-
dc.subjectAnti-reflection-
dc.subjectPerovskite solar cell-
dc.subject.ddc621-
dc.titleMultiscale Design and Fabrication of Bioinspired Multifunctional Superomniphobic Surfaces-
dc.title.alternative자연모사 기반 멀티스케일 다기능성 옴니포빅 표면의 설계 및 제작-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthorKang Seongmin-
dc.description.degreeDoctor-
dc.citation.pagesxiv, 122-
dc.contributor.affiliation공과대학 기계항공공학부-
dc.date.awarded2015-02-
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