Department of Chemistry, Ecole Normale Supérieure-PSL Research University , 24 rue Lhomond, F-75005, Paris, France.
UPMC Univ Paris 06, PASTEUR, Sorbonne Universités , F-75005, Paris, France.
Nano Lett. 2016 Jan 13;16(1):644-50. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b04377. Epub 2015 Dec 4.
Controlled particle deposition on surfaces is crucial for both exploiting collective properties of particles and their integration into devices. Most available methods depend on intrinsic properties of either the substrate or the particles to be deposited making them difficult to apply to complex, naturally occurring or industrial formulations. Here we describe a new strategy to pattern particles from an evaporating drop, regardless of inherent particle characteristics and suspension composition. We use light to generate Marangoni surface stresses resulting in flow patterns that accumulate particles at predefined positions. Using projected images, we generate a broad variety of complex patterns, including multiple spots, lines and letters. Strikingly, this method, which we call evaporative optical Marangoni assembly (eOMA), allows us to pattern particles regardless of their size or surface properties, in model suspensions as well as in complex, real-world formulations such as commercial coffee.
控制粒子在表面上的沉积对于利用粒子的集体性质及其集成到设备中都至关重要。大多数可用的方法都依赖于要沉积的基底或粒子的固有性质,这使得它们难以应用于复杂的、自然发生的或工业配方。在这里,我们描述了一种从蒸发液滴中图案化粒子的新策略,而无需考虑粒子的固有特性和悬浮液成分。我们用光来产生马兰戈尼表面应力,从而产生将粒子积聚在预定位置的流动模式。通过使用投影图像,我们生成了各种各样的复杂图案,包括多个点、线和字母。值得注意的是,这种我们称之为蒸发光学马兰戈尼组装(eOMA)的方法使得我们能够对粒子进行图案化,而无需考虑其尺寸或表面特性,无论是在模型悬浮液中还是在复杂的真实世界配方中,如商业咖啡。