A liquid marble was prepared from bio-based poly(lactic acid) [PLA] microparticles and water droplets.Solvent vapor exposure to the liquid marble changed the morphology of the granular PLA microparticle shell layer to a film-like shell layer even though the spherical shape of the liquid marble is retained. The morphological changes suppressed the evaporation of the water within the liquid marble by a factor of six compared with a liquid marble without the solvent vapor treatment. The compression test revealed that the mechanical stability of the solvent-treated liquid marble was changed due to the increased rigidity of the shell structure. Solvent vapor exposure is a simple but effective way to fabricate a robust liquid marble with long-term stability.
The water lubrication behavior of a polyelectrolyte brush was investigated by using double-spacer-layer ultra-thin-film interferometry to determine the thickness of the aqueous lubrication layer present at the interface between the brush and a spherical glass lens. A hydrophilic poly{[2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl]trimethylammonium chloride} brush was prepared on an optical glass disk coated with layers of semireflective chromium and silica. The thickness of the hydrodynamic lubrication layer was estimated interferometrically. On increasing the sliding velocity from 10(-5) to 10(-1) m·s(-1), the gap between the rotating disk and loading sphere glass lens showed a marked increase to 130 nm at 2×10(-2) m·s(-1), and the friction coefficient simultaneously decreased to 0.01-0.02, indicating that the polyelectrolyte brush promoted the formation of a fluid lubrication layer that separates the rubbing surfaces, preventing direct contact and providing a low friction coefficient.
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