Issue 51, 2014

Creation of a superhydrophobic surface from a sublimed smectic liquid crystal

Abstract

Dual-scale structures showing superhydrophobic characteristics have been fabricated using sublimable smectic liquid crystals (LCs). Here, toric focal conic domains (TFCDs) of smectic LCs were prepared on micron-sized square pillar patterns. And the layer by layer reconstruction of TFCDs under a thermal sublimation process was followed to form nano-scale hemi-cylinders. Based on this dual-scale roughness, the superhydrophobic surface was successfully created with a water contact angle (CA) of ∼150° and a low CA hysteresis of ∼9°. The resulting superhydrophobic surface is the first application using sublimable LCs, suggesting a new approach for potential applications in LC science and engineering.

Graphical abstract: Creation of a superhydrophobic surface from a sublimed smectic liquid crystal

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
04 Apr 2014
Accepted
15 May 2014
First published
15 May 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 26946-26950

Author version available

Creation of a superhydrophobic surface from a sublimed smectic liquid crystal

D. S. Kim, Y. J. Cha, H. Kim, M. H. Kim, Y. H. Kim and D. K. Yoon, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 26946 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA03005B

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