Light-Controlled ZrO Surface Hydrophilicity.

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Laboratory "Photoactive Nanocomposite Materials", Saint-Petersburg State University, Ulyanovskaya str. 1, Peterhof, Saint-Petersburg, 198504 Russia.

Published: October 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • Researchers have developed a method for controlling the surface wettability of zirconium dioxide nano-coatings by varying the composition of actinic light.
  • This process allows for a reversible switch between hydrophilic (water-attracting) and hydrophobic (water-repelling) states based on photoinduced changes in surface energy.
  • This light-controllable property of ZrO surfaces could lead to new applications in materials science and technology.

Article Abstract

In recent years many works are aimed at finding a method of controllable switching between hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity of a surface. The hydrophilic surface state is generally determined by its energy. Change in the surface energy can be realized in several different ways. Here we report the ability to control the surface wettability of zirconium dioxide nano-coatings by changing the composition of actinic light. Such unique photoinduced hydrophilic behavior of ZrO surface is ascribed to the formation of different active surface states under photoexcitation in intrinsic and extrinsic ZrO absorption regions. The sequential effect of different actinic lights on the surface hydrophilicity of zirconia is found to be repeatable and reversibly switchable from a highly hydrophilic state to a more hydrophobic state. The observed light-controllable reversible and reproducible switching of hydrophilicity opens new possible ways for the application of ZrO based materials.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5050454PMC
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