Shutao Wang, Xinjian Feng, Jiannian Yao, Lei Jiang, *
Tungsten oxide films prepared by a facile electrochemical deposition process provide the first example of a dual surface functionality. The reversible switch of wettability between superhydrophobicity and superhydrophilicity is realized by alternating irradiation with UV light and storage in the dark; this phenomenon is accompanied by photochromism. This study suggests that tungsten oxide materials and other semiconductor oxides with responsive redox properties have a promising future for use in dual- and multifunctional switches in new technological applications such as smart functional windows, microfluidic devices, and bioanalysis.
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. (2006, Vol. 45, p.1264-1267.)
Figure Water-drop profiles for the photoresponsive switch between superhydrophobicity and superhydrophilicity (upper) and the SEM image of tungsten oxide film (lower).
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