材料科学
去湿
复制品
纳米技术
制作
微透镜
平版印刷术
球形模型
微流控
纳米结构
光电子学
光学
镜头(地质)
薄膜
医学
艺术
替代医学
物理
病理
视觉艺术
凝聚态物理
作者
Xue Han,Qi Zhang,Guoyuan Zhang,Bangyong Sun,Lei Wu,Gang Li
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.4c02176
摘要
Ordered spherical hollow micro- and nanostructures hold great appeal in the fields of cell biology and optics. However, it is extremely challenging for standard lithography techniques to achieve spherical micro-/nanocavities. In this paper, we describe a simple, cost-effective, and scalable approach to fabricate highly ordered spherical microcavity arrays by replica molding of in situ self-emulsified droplets. The in situ self-emulsion involves a two-step process: discontinuous dewetting-induced liquid partition and interfacial tension-driven liquid spherical transformation. Subsequent replica molding of the droplets creates spherical microcavity arrays. The shapes and sizes of the microcavities can be easily modulated by varying the compositions of the droplet templates or utilizing an osmotically driven water permeation. To demonstrate the utility of this method, we employed it to create a spherical microwell array for the mass production of embryoid bodies with high viability and minimal loss. In addition, we also demonstrated the optical functions of the generated spherical microcavities by using them as microlenses. We believe that our proposed method will open exciting avenues in fields ranging from regenerative medicine and microchemistry to optical applications.
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