WO2004048064A1 - 微細突起構造体及びその製造方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a microprojection structure having an extremely unique surface state, that is, a porous thin film structure in which ultrafine projections are regularly arranged at predetermined intervals on a substrate surface, and a method for producing the same.
- the present invention relates to a porous thin film structure having ultrafine projections regularly arranged at predetermined intervals on a substrate surface and having a water-repellent surface or a hydrophilic surface, and a method for producing the same.
- due to the peculiarity of the surface shape it is expected that a superior effect can be achieved as compared with a structure having no fine protrusions or an irregular protrusion structure.
- a lithography-laser processing method is known and listed.In these methods, there are limitations on the materials that can be processed, and in addition, there are innumerable fine fine processing. It is extremely difficult to form such a large number of pieces and to form them regularly. It is not difficult to imagine that even a highly skilled person requires many processing steps and takes a considerable amount of time. Naturally, high costs are required.
- a method of forming a microphone opening pattern by a so-called phase separation method is also known, but the obtained surface state has a problem in reproducibility, and the obtained surface state is an inhomogeneous pattern.
- Non-Patent Document 1 a dilute solution of a polymer is cast, and the solvent is evaporated to form a microstructure dot (projection) pattern in the polymer.
- Non-Patent Documents 2 and 3 Non-Patent Documents 2 and 3
- This method uses a special polymer that has both a strong self-cohesive part and a part that exhibits flexibility. Then, these polymers are dissolved in a hydrophobic organic solution and cast to form the pattern.
- this method as a result of intensive research conducted by the present inventors, the selection of a specific polymer as the polymer to be cast has led to the production of a fine structure having a unique honeycomb structure.
- Non-Patent Documents 4 and 5 that is, as a constituent component of the polymer, an amphiphilic polymer having a hydrophilic acrylamide polymer as a main chain skeleton and having both a dodecyl group as a hydrophobic side chain and a lactose group or a carboxyl group as a hydrophilic side chain, or
- an ionic complex of an anionic polysaccharide such as heparin dextran sulfate with a quaternary long-chain alkylammonium salt, a porous thin film having a honeycomb pattern structure can be successfully formed. It is.
- Non-patent document 2 S cience 283, 3 73, 1 999
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- the present invention is based on the above-described research and proposals, and further develops the present invention to provide a unique surface state exhibiting a novel fine structure. In other words, it is intended to provide not only a honeycomb structure but also a structure in which fine protrusions are formed on the surface by an extremely simple method.
- a micro-projection structure characterized in that micro-projections are regularly arranged on a substrate surface.
- a fine projection structure having a water-repellent surface characterized in that the fine projections are regularly arranged on the surface of the substrate and have water repellency.
- a microprojection structure having a hydrophilic surface characterized in that the microprojections are regularly arranged on the surface of the base material and have hydrophilicity by a hydrophilic treatment.
- microprojection structure according to any one of (1) to (3), wherein the base material and the microprojections are made of a polymer, and optionally include a modifying material.
- the base material and the fine projections are obtained by using a porous honeycomb structure containing a polymer and, if necessary, a modifying material as a precursor, and peeling the precursor in a thickness direction.
- the microprojection structure according to any one of 1) to (4).
- the fine projections are characterized by being arranged with a length of 0.1 to 50 ⁇ , a tip part length of 0.01 to 210111, and a projection interval of 0.1 to 100 ⁇ um.
- the microprojection structure according to any one of the above (1) to (5).
- microprojection structure according to (4) or (5), wherein the polymer includes a hydrophobic or biodegradable polymer, and includes an amphiphilic polymer.
- the content of the hydrophobic polymer and the biodegradable polymer and the amphiphilic polymer is 50 to 99% of the hydrophobic and / or biodegradable polymer, and the balance is an amphiphilic polymer.
- the microprojection structure according to the above. (10) The microprojection structure according to (8) or (9), wherein the hydrophobic or biodegradable polymer uses polyester, poly (meth) acrylate, polycarbonate, or polystyrene.
- a hydrophobic organic solvent solution containing a polymer dissolved therein is cast on a substrate, and the organic solvent is evaporated under an atmosphere containing moisture, which is contained in the atmosphere on the surface of the casting liquid.
- Moisture is condensed and condensed on the surface of the casting liquid into fine water droplets, dispersed in a close-packed structure on the liquid surface or in the liquid, and then dispersed and dispersed on the liquid surface or in the liquid.
- the microprojection structure according to any one of (1) to (10), wherein a honeycomb structure is formed and arranged in a uniform manner.
- the fine projections are oriented in an arbitrary direction other than the vertical direction, and are set to have anisotropy.
- hydrophilic microprojection structure according to (3), wherein the hydrophilic treatment is any one of a chemical modification treatment, an ozone oxidation treatment, and an alkali treatment or a combination thereof.
- a solution of a hydrophobic organic solvent containing a polymer dissolved therein is cast on a substrate, and the organic solvent is evaporated under an atmosphere containing moisture.
- the moisture contained in the air is condensed and condensed on the surface of the cast liquid into minute water droplets, dispersed in the liquid surface or in the liquid in a close-packed structure, and then condensed and dispersed on the liquid surface or liquid.
- a porous honeycomb structure having the water droplets in the shape of a triangle is obtained, and then the structure is separated into at least two by peeling in the thickness direction, whereby fine projections are formed.
- a method for producing a microprojection structure characterized in that a honeycomb structure is obtained, wherein the honeycomb structure is regularly arranged on a peeling surface.
- the polymer is composed of a hydrophobic or biodegradable polymer and an amphiphilic polymer, and a modifying agent is blended if necessary.
- hydrophobic or biodegradable polymer comprises a polymer having a basic skeleton of polyester, poly (meth) acrylate, or polystyrene.
- the operation mode of evaporating the organic solvent under an atmosphere containing moisture is performed by spraying an atmosphere containing high humidity toward an evaporation surface of the organic solvent.
- the method for producing a microprojection structure according to the above (15).
- the fine protrusions are formed and arranged with a length of 0.1 to 50 ⁇ m, a tip length of 0.01 to 20 / m, and an interval density of 0.1 to 100 ⁇ .
- the method for producing a microprojection structure according to any one of (15) to (24).
- a thin film having a fine regular pattern of a honeycomb structure is obtained by casting a dilute solution of a polymer on a solid substrate using water vapor as a shape, and the thin film is peeled in the thickness direction to thereby obtain a thin film peeling. It provides a completely new material in which fine protrusions are regularly arranged and formed on the surface, and its surface characteristics have a characteristic that has a regular fine protrusion structure Therefore, it is expected that special effects can be achieved in the fields listed below.
- the liquid that flows on the non-projection side surface is discharged through the holes and the fine projections into the external space. It can be used for roads.
- the artificial ciliary movement is generated by the action of causing the projections to move arbitrarily. It is conceivable to use it for motor materials such as micro robots or micro bio robots.
- the above-mentioned configuration is used for designing a filter having a small pressure loss since the liquid is advantageously discharged.
- the present invention (2) and related inventions provide a new material that meets this need, and can be provided by simple forming means, and will be greatly used in various fields in the future and contribute to development. Expected.
- the demand for affinity with water is increasing in some fields.
- the invention (3) of the present invention and the invention set to have a related hydrophilic surface provide a new material having a highly hydrophilic surface in response thereto.
- FIG. 1 is a SEM image of the porous honeycomb structure (film) obtained on the Petri dish described in Example 1 and its surface.
- FIG. 2 is an SEM image (top) of the porous honeycomb structure described in Example 1 and an SEM image (lower) showing its three-dimensional structure.
- FIG. 3 is a SEM observation image of the microprojection structure of Example 1 obtained after peeling, which was observed from an oblique direction.
- FIG. 4 is an SEM image of a porous honeycomb structure (film) made from the various polymers described in Example 2.
- FIG. 5 is a SEM image of a microprojection structure in which the porous honeycomb structure (film) of Example 2 was prepared by tape peeling.
- FIG. 6 is a SEM image of the microprojection structure of Example 3.
- FIG. 7 is an SEM image of the fine projection structure obtained by the polymer dissolution method of Example 4.
- FIG. 8 is an SEM image of the fine projection structure obtained by the ultrasonic irradiation method of Example 5.
- FIG. 9 is an SEM image of the anisotropic fine protrusion structure of Example 6.
- FIG. 10 (a) is an SEM image of the anisotropic fine projection structure of Example 7 from directly above
- FIGS. 10 (b) and (c) are SEM images from an oblique angle of 55 °.
- the microprojection structure of the present invention is manufactured by a two-step process of obtaining a porous honeycomb structure and removing the porous honeycomb structure.
- the operation is summarized and described below.
- a solution prepared by dissolving a hydrophobic or biodegradable polymer and an amphiphilic polymer in a hydrophobic organic solvent is prepared, cast on a substrate, and then dried under an atmosphere having a relative humidity of 50% or more.
- the solvent is gradually evaporated, or the solvent is evaporated by spraying a high-humidity atmosphere gas onto the liquid surface, and the latent heat of evaporation condenses moisture on the surface of the cast liquid, thereby forming fine water droplets.
- the water droplets are condensed to form a state in which the water droplets are dispersed in a close-packed structure on the surface of the liquid or in the liquid.
- an adhesive tape is adhered to the obtained honeycomb structure, and the honeycomb structure is bisected by a peeling means such as pulling, and the divided release surface is divided.
- a structure in which fine projections formed by breaking the honeycomb structure are regularly arranged is obtained. More specifically, in the process of obtaining a porous honeycomb structure in which water droplets at the preceding stage are shaped like a triangle, minute water droplets are condensed and condensed on the surface of the casting liquid, and are dispersed in the liquid surface or in the liquid in the closest packing.
- a thin-film structure having a structure in which fine pores having a diameter of 0.1 to 100 ⁇ are closest packed that is, a honeycomb structure is obtained.
- the process itself has already been proposed based on a specific polymer and a patent application has been filed.
- the present invention relates to a honeycomb structure formed by the above process.
- Fig. 1 has a structure in which one hole is supported by six pillars because the small water droplets are shaped like a triangle, and the pillars have a constricted structure at the center.
- Fig. 2 It is.
- a state in which the fine projection structures are formed in a very regular array on the fracture surface due to the peeling is obtained.
- the present invention has been made by linking the above-mentioned first-stage process to the second-stage process, and the subsequent-stage peeling operation breaks the honeycomb structure. Based on this, fine projections having a predetermined length are formed. A structure formed at a predetermined interval is obtained.
- Fig. 1 shows the porous honeycomb structure generated in a petri dish and the scale up of the porous honeycomb structure in two stages
- Fig. 2 shows this structure by an electron microscope (SEM). It shows a scaled-up image and a schematic diagram of this structure in a three-dimensional structure.
- the hydrophobic or biodegradable polymer used in the present invention includes biodegradable fats such as polylactic acid, lactic acid / glycolic acid copolymer, polyhydroxybutyric acid, polycaprolactone, polyethylene adipate, and polybutylene adipate.
- biodegradable fats such as polylactic acid, lactic acid / glycolic acid copolymer, polyhydroxybutyric acid, polycaprolactone, polyethylene adipate, and polybutylene adipate.
- Aliphatic polyesters such as aliphatic polyesters, polybutylene carbonate, polyethylene carbonate, etc., polystyrene, polysulfone, polymethylhexadecylsiloxane, polybutycarbazole, polytetrahydrofuronorefryl methacrylate, polybutyl methacrylate, polymethyl methacrylate And polycarbonate are preferred from the viewpoint of solubility in an organic solvent.
- amphiphilic polymer used in the present invention is not particularly limited, a polyethylene glycol Z polypropylene glycol block copolymer or an atalylamide polymer has a main chain skeleton, a dodecyl group as a hydrophobic side chain and a rataline as a hydrophilic side chain.
- Amphiphilic polymer having a tough or carboxyl group, or heparin Strand sulfate Ion complex of anionic polymers such as nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA with long-chain alkylammonium salts, and amphiphilic polymers with hydrophilic groups of water-soluble proteins such as gelatin, collagen, and albumin are used. It is preferable because it is easily available.
- porous honeycomb structure thin film that is the basis of the microprojection structure of the present invention
- it is essential to form fine water droplet particles on a polymer solution. It must be a water-soluble solvent. Also, it must dissolve this for each polymer used. Furthermore, it is desirable that the material evaporate easily and easily condense moisture by latent heat of evaporation. There is no particular limitation as long as it has these properties, but it is of course desirable to have a nontoxic one that is easily available.
- halogenated organic solvents such as chlorinated honolem, dichloromethane and dichloroethane, aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, toluene and xylene, esters such as ethyl acetate and butyl acetate, and methyl isobutyl ketone.
- organic solvents may be used alone or as a mixed solvent combining these solvents.
- the polymer concentration of both the hydrophobic or biodegradable polymer and the amphiphilic polymer dissolved in these solvents is from 0.01 to 20%, more preferably from 0.1 to 20%.
- the composition ratio of the hydrophobic or biodegradable polymer to the amphiphilic polymer is from 99: 1 to 50:50 (wt / wt). If the amphiphilic polymer ratio is 1 or less, a uniform porous structure cannot be obtained, and if the amphiphilic polymer ratio is 50 or more, the resulting porous thin film lacks stability, particularly, mechanical stability, and therefore is not preferable. . .
- the polymer organic solvent solution is cast on a substrate to form a porous thin film.
- the substrate should not dissolve, corrode, or react with the organic solvent solution in which the polymer to be used is dissolved, and should not adversely affect the product such as contamination.
- An electrically stable material is desirable. Examples include inorganic materials such as glass, metal, and silicon wafers, and polymers excellent in organic solvent resistance such as polypropylene, polyethylene, polyetherketone, and fluorine resin.
- the starting polymer solution is spread on these liquids, and by the same operation, that is, the organic solvent is evaporated under a high humidity atmosphere to obtain a thin film having a porous honeycomb structure in which water droplets are formed in a rectangular shape.
- the film can be peeled off by a similar peeling operation to form fine projections.
- the thickness of the polymer solution developed thereon can be controlled by the surface tension, which is preferable when a thin film is formed.
- the structure can be easily taken out of the substrate independently by utilizing the self-sustainability characteristic of the porous honeycomb structure thin film.
- the mechanism by which the porous honeycomb structure is formed in the present invention is considered as follows.
- the temperature of the cast thin film surface decreases to remove latent heat, moisture condenses, and fine water droplets coagulate and adhere to the polymer solution surface.
- the surface tension between water and the hydrophobic organic solvent is reduced by the action of the hydrophilic part in the polymer solution, so that the water particles are stabilized when trying to aggregate into one lump.
- the solvent evaporates hexagonal-shaped droplets line up in a close-packed form, and finally, the water evaporates, leaving the polymer in a regular, honeycombed form. Therefore, it is desirable that the environment for preparing the thin film has a relative humidity in the range of 50 to 95%.
- the porous honeycomb structure is already clear from the above description.
- it has a two-layer structure (see Fig. 2) in which the upper and lower films are superimposed, and pores are regularly arranged between them.
- Each pore is supported by six columns, and the columns are It has a constricted state and structure at the center.
- the reason for such a complex and regular structure is that water in the air is condensed by the latent heat of evaporation of the solvent on the surface of the cast polymer solution, and the hexagonally densely packed water droplets are densely packed. It is considered that the polymer was precipitated in the space.
- the pore diameter / thickness of the porous thin film can be determined by changing the concentration of the liquid to be cast, the type of solvent, the amount of liquid, the flow rate of the atmosphere or blowing air, the temperature, and the humidity. By appropriately combining this with the control of the dew condensation speed, the growth of water droplets having a ⁇ -shaped hole diameter and the evaporation rate of the solvent can be controlled, thereby controlling the hole diameter and the like.
- the pore diameter and the film thickness of the porous thin film formed on the basis of the microprojection structure are from 0.1 to 100 m.
- the high-humidity air blown to the membrane only needs to be capable of condensing the moisture in the air on the surface of the membrane, and may have a relative humidity of 20 to 100% depending on the temperature, and is limited to air.
- a relatively inert gas such as nitrogen or argon may be used.
- the flow rate of the high-humidity air blown onto the film may be any flow rate that can condense moisture in the air on the surface of the film and evaporate the solvent used for casting.
- the temperature of the atmosphere when the high humidity air is blown should be a temperature at which the solvent used for casting can evaporate.
- the method of peeling the surface of the porous thin film is not particularly limited, and for example, a method of stretching an adhesive tape on the surface of the thin film and peeling it is a typical method. In the case of using this adhesive tape, a similar fine projection structure can be formed on both the substrate side and the tape side. Therefore, a method for forming a fine projection structure on a curved substrate is provided. is there.
- peeling operations include a peeling operation by ultrasonic irradiation or dissolution of a polymer.
- the microstructure projection formed on the substrate side can be easily peeled off as a self-supporting thin film. Since the porous honeycomb structure thin film is a precursor of the fine projection structure, the interval between the fine projection structures depends on the pore diameter of the porous thin film, and is about 0.1 to 100 ⁇ . In addition, the height and the dimension of the tip of the microprojection structure depend on the thickness of the porous thin film, the peeling method, and the material, and are, respectively, about 0.0:! ⁇ 100 ⁇ and 0.01 ⁇ 2, respectively. 0 ⁇ m.
- the fine projection structure refers to a structure in which a plurality of projections having substantially constant intervals and heights are regularly arranged.
- the cross section of the projection is not particularly limited, and may be a circle, an ellipse, a hexagon, a rectangle, a square, or the like. Due to the formation of these fine projections, the frictional resistance on the surface is reduced and the water repellency is extremely improved, compared to those without or with irregular projections. Of course, it is expected that, for example, by applying the cell culture technology, the implantation rate of the cells will be improved, and thereby excellent functions and effects as a culture substrate, such as proliferation and differentiation, will be exhibited.
- Polystyrene having an average molecular weight of 200,000 and amphiphilic polyacrylamide (Compound 1 Cap; formal name: dodecylacrylamide) ⁇ -capilloxyhexylacrylamide are mixed in a weight ratio of 10: 1.
- Cloth form solution (polymer concentration and 4 mgZ 1) on a glass dish of 10 cm in diameter, cast 4 m1 and blow high-humidity air with a relative humidity of 70% at a flow rate of 21 per minute to evaporate the solvent at the outlet.
- a porous thin film having a honeycomb pattern structure (Figs. 1 and 2) was prepared.
- an adhesive tape was attached to the surface of the obtained film sample in the layer, and then peeled off in the thickness direction to produce a fine projection structure.
- SEM electron microscope
- polystyrene various polymers of 1 to 9, namely, 1. polystyrene, 2. polymethyl methacrylate, 3. polycarbonate, 4. polytetrahydrofurfuryl methacrylate, 5. poly ( ⁇ -force prolatatatone), 6. poly Lactic acid, 7 '.
- Poly (glycolic acid-lactic acid) copolymer composition ratio 50 ⁇ 50
- 8. polysulfone 9. polymethylhexadecylsiloxane, and amphiphilic polyacrylamide ( Compound 1 Cap: dodecyl acrylamide - ⁇ -carboxyhexyl acrylamide) was mixed at a weight ratio of 10: 1 to form a mouth-form solution (polymer concentration: 4 mg Z 1).
- a mouth-form solution (polymer concentration: 4 mgZ 1) in which polytetrahydrofurfuryl methacrylate having an average molecular weight of 200,000 and amphiphilic polyacrylamide were mixed at a weight ratio of 10: 1, was prepared with a diameter of 10 cin.
- the amount cast on the Petri dish was changed to 2.5, 5, 7.5, 1 Om 1 and high-humidity air with a relative humidity of 70% was blown at a flow rate of 21 per minute to evaporate the solvent at the outlet.
- a porous thin film having a honeycomb pattern structure was produced.
- an adhesive tape is attached to the film surface, and then peeled off in the thickness direction to create a fine projection structure.
- Polystyrene and amphiphilic polyacrylamide (compound IC ap: dodecylacrylamide- ⁇ -carboxyhexylacrylamide) in weight ratio (a) 10: 1, (b) 10: 2, (c) 10: 2.5 (d)
- a 10-cm glass form solution (polymer concentration: 4 mg / 1) mixed at a ratio of 10: 3 was cast on a 10 cm-dia. Glass petri dish to 8 m1.
- a porous thin film having a honeycomb pattern was prepared by blowing high-humidity air of 70% at a flow rate of 31 / min and evaporating the form solvent of the black hole. These porous thin films were immersed in 1-propanol for 10 minutes to dissolve, and then washed with ethanol.
- Cloth-form solution containing 4% by weight of polystyrene and amphiphilic polyacrylamide (Compound 1 Cap: dodecylacrylamide ⁇ -carboxyhexylacrylamide) (polymer concentration: 4m g / 1) was cast on a glass Petri dish with a diameter of 10 cm in a 5m1 ratio, and high humidity air with a relative humidity of 70% was blown at a flow rate of 31 / min to evaporate the solvent at the outlet of the honeycomb to form a honeycomb pattern. Having a porous thin film. Ultrasonic irradiation (20 KHz, 15 W) was performed on the produced porous thin film for 5 minutes.
- Polycarbonate having an average molecular weight of 290,000 and amphiphilic polyacrylamide (Compound 1 Cap; official name: dodecylacrylamide) ⁇ -carboxyhexylacrylamide) were added in a weight ratio of 10: 1.
- the mixed mouth solution (4 mg / l in polymer concentration) was cast on a glass Petri dish with a diameter of 10 cm (8m1), and high-humidity air with a relative humidity of 70% was blown at a flow rate of 21 / min.
- a porous thin film having a honeycomb pattern structure is obtained [Fig.
- a 10-cm-dia. Glass petri dish was prepared by mixing a 10-cm-diameter form-form solution (polymer concentration: 4 mg / 1) in which polystyrene having an average molecular weight of 1,000,000 and amphiphilic polyacrylamide were mixed at a weight ratio of 10: 1. Casting 6 m 1 on top, blowing high-humidity air with a relative humidity of 70% at a rate of 31 per minute to evaporate the solvent Thus, a porous thin film having a honeycomb pattern structure [FIG. 10 (a)] was produced. Next, an adhesive tape was attached to the film surface, and the film was peeled off by applying a transverse shear stress to produce a microprojection structure having anisotropy [FIGS.
- the microprojection structure made of the hydrophobic polymer of the present invention may be a normal film body (hereinafter referred to as a flat film) made of the same material, or a honeycomb having no microprojections. This indicates that the material has a water-repellent surface as compared with the structure.
- a porous thin film having a honeycomb pattern structure was created by spraying at a flow rate and causing the chloroform solvent to burst.
- polymethyl methacrylate (A 1 drich) having a weight average molecular weight of 350,000 was similarly used to prepare a porous thin film having a honeycomb pattern structure, a fine projection structure, and a flat membrane.
- a 1 drich having a weight average molecular weight of 350,000 was similarly used to prepare a porous thin film having a honeycomb pattern structure, a fine projection structure, and a flat membrane.
- the result See Table 1.
- Example 10 (c) Comparative Examples 5, 6;
- Example 12 (e) and Comparative Examples 9, 10;
- a porous thin film having a honeycomb pattern structure was similarly prepared using poly ( ⁇ -force pro rataton) (manufactured by Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.) having a viscosity average molecular weight of 40,000 instead of the polystyrene of Example 1.
- poly ( ⁇ -force pro rataton) manufactured by Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.
- Viscosity average molecular weight of 40,000 instead of the polystyrene of Example 1.
- Table 1 shows the results.
- Example 14 shows an example in which hydrophilic means is applied to the surface of the fine protrusions made of a polymer to produce a fine protrusion structure with good water wettability and high hydrophilicity.
- Example 14 surface modification with titanium alkoxide
- Polylactic acid (PL LA) and Cap were mixed at a ratio of 1: 1 to prepare a 2.0 g / 1 black-mouthed form solution.
- This solution was cast on a petri dish having a diameter of 3.0 cm and a diameter of 9 cm, and was blown with high-humidity air to prepare a honeycomb film.
- the upper surface of the produced film was peeled off with an adhesive tape to produce a pillar (projection) structure.
- 10 ⁇ l of Mi 11 iQ water was added dropwise to each of the prepared samples, and the contact angles were measured 30 seconds and 210 seconds later.
- a flat membrane and a honeycomb pattern film having the same composition were prepared, and the same experiment was performed.
- each sample film was immersed in a titanium alkoxide solution.
- the film became slightly cloudy. This is because the hydrolysis of titanium alkoxide forms titer-gel having a high refractive index on the surface, and light scattering occurs on the surface. The surface opacity did not change after rinsing. That is, it is considered that titer gel is fixed on the surface.
- the Cap polymer which is an amphiphilic polymer
- titania gel is thought to have grown on the surface using the carboxyl group as a scaffold.
- the contact angle of water for 30 seconds after dropping the water droplet on the surface is 39 ° ⁇ 10 ° for flat membrane, 19 ° for natural film, 6 ° for protrusion, and protrusion structure was 31 ° ⁇ 10 °, confirming that the surface was hydrophilic.
- This value was further reduced 210 seconds after the dropping of the water droplet, and was 28 ° ⁇ 6 ° for the flat membrane, and decreased so that contact could not be measured for the honeycomb and the projection structure.
- the contact angle of a flat film does not decrease more than a certain degree, whereas the contact angle of a structured film is greatly reduced because the structuring of the hydrophilic surface generates capillary force, and the capillary force causes It is thought that this gradually spread to the surface of the film.
- Wenze 1 reports that increasing the surface area (ie, forming irregularities) enhances the surface properties.
- the apparent contact angle ⁇ w is expressed by the following equation.
- r is the surface area of the structured film divided by the area for the flat film
- ⁇ is the contact angle for the flat film. That is, the larger the surface area, the more the surface properties are emphasized. In this case, it is considered that the same thing has occurred.
- Example 15 hydrophilization by ozone treatment
- Polystyrene (molecular weight: 280,000, Aldrich) and Cap were mixed at a ratio of 10: 1 to prepare a solution of 5.0 gZ1. 7.5 ml of this solution, about 9 cm in diameter
- the film was cast on a petri dish and exposed to high humidity air to produce a film.
- the upper surface of the film was partially peeled off with an adhesive tape to form a projection structure.
- the contact angle was measured for each of the produced films. At this time, the contact angles of the film and the protrusion structure were 114 ° ⁇ 2 ° and 158 ⁇ 5 °, respectively.
- the produced film was treated with an ozone cleaner (NL-UV 253, Nippon Laser Electronics Co., Ltd.), and the contact angle on the film was measured every 30 minutes of ozone treatment.
- the contact angle gradually decreased.
- the decrease in the contact of the honeycomb film was gradual, and the contact angle was around 70 ° even after the treatment for 180 minutes.
- the contact angle was significantly lower than in the case of the honeycomb structure, and it was about 30 ° after the treatment for 180 minutes. From this, it is considered that the effect of the surface shape is more prominent in the case of ozone treatment.
- Example 16
- a honeycomb film made of a poly (glycolic acid-monolactic acid) copolymer having a weight average molecular weight of 4 to 750,000 (composition ratio: 50:50) (Aldrich) is peeled in the thickness direction using a tape to form a projection structure.
- the projection surface was immersed in a 1 N aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide for 120 minutes, and then washed with distilled water. After drying, the static contact angle of the water droplet was measured 30 seconds and 120 seconds after the water droplet was dropped. As a result, the temperature was 164 ° ⁇ 2 ° before immersion in sodium hydroxide aqueous solution, but was 21 ° ⁇ 5 ° (after 30 seconds) and approximately 0 ° (after 120 seconds) after immersion.
- Example 17 Example 17;
- the surface of the protruding structure prepared in Example 16 was treated with 0.2 W / v% of a water-insoluble hydrophilic polymer of poly (2-methoxethyl acrylate) having a weight-average molecular weight of 850,000.
- Surface coating was performed by dipping in a methanol solution. After drying, water droplets were taken 30 seconds after and 120 seconds after the water contact was removed with a static contact angle of water. As a result, it was 164 ° ⁇ 2 ° before coating, but was 29 ° ⁇ 4 ° (after 30 seconds) and about 0 ° (after 120 seconds) after coating. From the above results, it was found that the honeycomb projection structure can be made hydrophilic by chemically modifying the surface with ozone oxidation. Such films are expected to be applied to matrix materials and separation membranes. Industrial applicability
- the present invention is unique in that a thin film having a fine regular pattern of a honeycomb structure is obtained by casting a dilute solution of a polymer on a solid substrate using water vapor as a shape, and the thin film is peeled in the thickness direction.
- a completely new material is provided, in which fine protrusions are regularly arranged and formed on the thin film peeling surface. Due to the presence of the regularly arranged fine protrusions on the surface, It is expected to be widely used in the field.
- microprojection structure of the present invention chemical pulp, DNA chip, protein chip, cytodiagnosis chip, cell culture science, medical scaffold material, semiconductor, recording material, separator, ion exchange membrane
- Examples include battery diaphragm materials, displays, optical materials such as optical waveguides, catalyst carriers, cell culture substrates, anisotropic solid conductive materials, microchannels, and the like.
- the presence of the fine projections makes it possible to provide a surface suitable for a biochip surface for controlling the flow of a substance in a certain direction, a low frictional resistance surface for reducing the resistance of air and water only in a certain direction, and such an aspect
- a surface suitable for a biochip surface for controlling the flow of a substance in a certain direction
- a low frictional resistance surface for reducing the resistance of air and water only in a certain direction
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