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Electrowetting on a dielectric surface roughened with zinc oxide tetrapod nanocrystals

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.physe.2010.06.014

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  1. National High Technology Research and Development Program of China [2007AA01Z303]
  2. Innovation in Higher Education Disciplines Introduction Program (111 Program) [B07027]

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Changing the contact angle between a solid substrate and a droplet with an external voltage is important in the field of microfluidics. On a flat surface, the range of the reversible contact angle is about 90 degrees: from 30 degrees to 120 degrees. However, on a rough surface, such as superhydrophobic surface of carbon nanotube, carbon nanofibers, silicon nanowires, ZnO nanorods, etc., the reverse transition from the Wenzel state to Cassie state is usually prevented due to an energy barrier resulting in a lower contact angle range. In this paper, we described the electrowetting on a rough surface of ZnO tetrapods. The contact angle on ZnO tetrapod was as high as 155 degrees, and a wide range of reversible contact angles actuated by an electric potential was observed. Electrolysis, which was a problem in previous research of nano-structured superhydrophobic surface, was avoided by applying a uniform dielectric layer between the conductive ITO and the ZnO tetrapods. The proposed method has potential applications in microfluidics devices with a large dynamic range of capillary force. (c) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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