Dip Coating: A New Dip Coating Method Using Supporting Liquid for Forming Uniformly Thick Layers on Serpentine 3D Substrates (Adv. Mater. Interfaces 24/2019)

In article number 1901485, Joonwon Kim and co‐workers propose a new dip coating method to fabricate uniformly thick layers covering the entire surface of a serpentine 3D substrate by using a uniquely designed supporting liquid that provides an immiscible, density‐matched, and interfacial‐tension‐min...

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Published in:Advanced materials interfaces Vol. 6; no. 24
Main Authors: Lim, Jongkyeong, Kim, A‐Reum, Kim, Seonghyeon, Lee, Sangmin, Yoo, Dongwoo, Park, Jaechan, Kim, Joonwon
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 20-12-2019
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Summary:In article number 1901485, Joonwon Kim and co‐workers propose a new dip coating method to fabricate uniformly thick layers covering the entire surface of a serpentine 3D substrate by using a uniquely designed supporting liquid that provides an immiscible, density‐matched, and interfacial‐tension‐minimized liquid phase condition. This new dip coating method can create a vascular replica (i.e., a freestanding hollow tubular structure) with a similar layer thickness and luminal diameter to that of major cerebral arteries.
ISSN:2196-7350
2196-7350
DOI:10.1002/admi.201970149