Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5346853 Applied Surface Science 2018 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•An anti-sticking film was successfully realized by utilizing FAS-17 on the anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) template surface.•Hair-like nanopillars on polycarbonate (PC) surface were observed when the mold temperature was increased to 178 °C.•The injection molded polymer surface with micro/nano combined structures showed excellent hydrophobic characteristic.

Polymer products with micro/nano-structures have excellent mechanical and optical properties, chemical resistance, and other advantages. Injection molding is one of the most potential techniques to fabricate polymer products with micro/nano-structures artificially in large numbers. In this study, a surface approach to fabricate high aspect ratio nanopillars and micro/nano combined structures was presented. Mold insert with micropillar arrays and nanopillars on its surface was prepared by combing anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) template and etched plate. Anti-sticking modification was done on the template to realize a better demolding quality. The influences of mold temperature and polymer material on the final replication quality were investigated. The results showed that the final replication quality of high aspect ratio nanopillars was greatly improved as compared with the unprocessed template. Polymer with low elongation at break was not suitable to fabricate structures with high aspect ratio via injection molding. For polypropylene surface, the experimental results of static contact angles were almost consistent with Cassie-Baxter equation. When the mold temperature reached 178 °C, hair-like polycarbonate nanopillars were observed, resulting in an excellent hydrophobic characteristic.

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