Issue 12, 2013

Fabrication of Fe-wings used for micro imprinting with a natural butterfly wing structure by in situ carbothermic reduction

Abstract

We demonstrate a simple and promising method for the preparation of large-area natural microstructured Fe-wings which combines biotemplating and biomimetic techniques using natural structures as templates. The replicas were robust and hydrophobic, and also possessed excellent magnetic properties. The micro-structures of the wing scales were accurately retained. Then these replicas were used as stamps to transcribe their micro-structures to the surface of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), and the stamps were subsequently separated from the PDMS with ease by a magnet. In this method, as the samples are not detached from the PDMS elastomer by mechanical means, the microstructure of PDMS is not destroyed, and levels of anti-counterfeiting can be improved distinctly by adjusting the imprinting parameters.

Graphical abstract: Fabrication of Fe-wings used for micro imprinting with a natural butterfly wing structure by in situ carbothermic reduction

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
28 Sep 2012
Accepted
04 Feb 2013
First published
05 Feb 2013

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2013,1, 1673-1677

Fabrication of Fe-wings used for micro imprinting with a natural butterfly wing structure by in situ carbothermic reduction

Z. He, W. Zhang, W. Wang, M. Tassin, J. Gu, Q. Liu, S. Zhu, H. Su, C. Feng and D. Zhang, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2013, 1, 1673 DOI: 10.1039/C3TB00541K

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