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Cicada Wing-Inspired Transparent Polystyrene Film Integrating Self-Cleaning, Antifogging, and Antibacterial Properties

Yu Du, Ting Wu, Weilong Zhou, Cheng Li, Chao Ding, Pingxu Chen, Heng Xie, Jinping Qu

2023ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces28 citationsDOI

Abstract

A transparent film integrating antifouling, antifogging, and antibacterial properties is crucial for its application as a protective mask, goggles, or lens. Herein, applying dynamic injection molding coupled with a bionic gradient template, a fast and efficient method is proposed for the preparation of the bionic polystyrene surface (BNPPS) with a cicada wing-inspired nanopillar structure. The contact angle of the BNPPS film increases continuously along the wing vein, while the sliding angle decreases continuously, mimicking the gradient wetting state of a cicada wing and providing excellent self-propelled removal properties for tiny water droplets. Notably, the BNPPS film has a transmittance higher than 90% and a reflectivity lower than 5% in the visible light range. Dyeing water, milk, juice, cola, and ink can slide smoothly from the BNPPS film surface without leaving any residue. Importantly, the nanopillars on the BNPPS film surface can penetrate and kill most of the Escherichia coli within 20 min. Therefore, the prepared BNPPS film with sufficient mechanical strength gathers the unique properties of the cicada wing together. The proposed research is expected to offer valuable guidance for fabricating self-cleaning, antifogging, and antibacterial optical devices that could be utilized in medical and vision systems operating in harsh environments.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceWettingTransmittanceNanopillarSuperhydrophilicityContact anglePolystyreneMicrofluidicsNanotechnologyLens (geology)WingBiofoulingComposite materialOptoelectronicsOpticsPolymerNanostructureBiologyEngineeringMembranePhysicsAerospace engineeringGeneticsSurface Modification and SuperhydrophobicityElectrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical ApplicationsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials