Biocompatible nanotransfer printing based on water bridge formation in hyaluronic acid and its application to smart contact lenses

Jiwoo Ko, Hyeok Joong Kang, Junseong Ahn, Zhi Jun Zhao, Yongrok Jeong, Soon Hyoung Hwang, Moonjeong Bok, Sohee Jeon, Jimin Gu, Ji Hwan Ha, Junsuk Rho, Jun Ho Jeong, Inkyu Park

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Abstract

Many conventional micropatterning and nanopatterning techniques employ toxic chemicals, rendering them nonbiocompatible and unsuited for biodevice production. Herein the formation of water bridges on the surface of hyaluronic acid (HA) films is exploited to develop a transfer-based nanopatterning method applicable to diverse structures and materials. The HA film surface, made deformable via water bridge generation, is brought into contact with a functional material and subjected to thermal treatment, which results in film shrinkage, allowing a robust pattern transfer. The proposed biocompatible method, which avoids the use of extra chemicals, enables the transfer of nanoscale, microscale, and thin-film structures as well as functional materials such as metals and metal oxides. A nanopatterned HA film is transferred onto a moisture-containing contact lens to fabricate smart contact lenses with unique optical characteristics of rationally designed optical nanopatterns. These lenses demonstrated binocular parallax-induced stereoscopy via nanoline array polarization and acted as cutoff filters, with nanodot arrays, capable of treating Irlen syndrome.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)35069-35078
Number of pages10
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume13
Issue number29
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Jul 2021

Keywords

  • Cutoff filter
  • Hyaluronic acid
  • Nanotransfer printing
  • Smart contact lens
  • Stereoscopy

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