Bioinspired Patterning with Extreme Wettability Contrast on TiO2 Nanotube Array Surface: A Versatile Platform for Biomedical Applications

Lai Y, Lin L , Pan F , Huang J, Song R , Huang Y, Lin C, Fuchs H, Chi LF

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Binary wettability patterned surfaces with extremely high wetting contrasts can be found in nature on living creatures. They offer a versatile platform for microfluidic management. In this work, a facile approach to fabricating erasable and rewritable surface patterns with extreme wettability contrasts (superhydrophilic/superhydrophobic) on a TiO2 nanotube array (TNA) surface through self-assembly and photocatalytic lithography is reported. The multifunctional micropatterned superhydrophobic TNA surface can act as a 2D scaffold for site-selective cell immobilization and reversible protein absorption. Most importantly, such a high-contrast wettability template can be used to construct various well-defined 3D functional patterns, such as calcium phosphate, silver nanoparticles, drugs, and biomolecules in a highly selective manner. The 3D functional patterns would be a versatile platform in a wide range of applications, especial for biomedical devices (e.g., high-throughput molecular sensing, targeted antibacterials, and drug delivery). In a proof-of-concept study, the surface-enhanced Raman scattering and antibacterial performance of the fabricated 3D AgNP@TNA pattern, and the targeted drug delivery for site-specific and high-sensitivity cancer cell assays was investigated.

Details about the publication

JournalSmall
Volume9
Issue17
Page range2945-2953
StatusPublished
Release year2013
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1002/smll.201300187
KeywordsTiO2 nanotubes; superhydrophilic–superhydrophobic; micropatterns silver nanoparticles; cell immobilization

Authors from the University of Münster

Chi, Lifeng
Interface Physics Group (Prof. Fuchs)
Fuchs, Harald
Interface Physics Group (Prof. Fuchs)
Pan, Fei
Institute of Physics (PI)