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Advanced Materials | 2017

Light-Responsive Hierarchically Structured Liquid Crystal Polymer Networks for Harnessing Cell Adhesion and Migration

Gülistan Koçer; Jeroen ter Schiphorst; Matthew Hendrikx; Hailu G. Kassa; Pelg Philippe Leclere; Aphj Albert Schenning; Pascal Jonkheijm

Extracellular microenvironment is highly dynamic where spatiotemporal regulation of cell-instructive cues such as matrix topography tightly regulates cellular behavior. Recapitulating dynamic changes in stimuli-responsive materials has become an important strategy in regenerative medicine to generate biomaterials which closely mimic the natural microenvironment. Here, light responsive liquid crystal polymer networks are used for their adaptive and programmable nature to form hybrid surfaces presenting micrometer scale topographical cues and changes in nanoscale roughness at the same time to direct cell migration. This study shows that the cell speed and migration patterns are strongly dependent on the height of the (light-responsive) micrometer scale topographies and differences in surface nanoroughness. Furthermore, switching cell migration patterns upon in situ temporal changes in surface nanoroughness, points out the ability to dynamically control cell behavior on these surfaces. Finally, the possibility is shown to form photoswitchable topographies, appealing for future studies where topographies can be rendered reversible on demand.


Soft Matter | 2016

Probing viscoelastic response of soft material surfaces at the nanoscale

David B. Haviland; Cornelius Anthony van Eysden; Daniel Forchheimer; Daniel Platz; Hailu G. Kassa; Philippe Leclère

We study the interaction between an AFM tip and a soft viscoelastic surface. Using a multifrequency method we measure the amplitude-dependence of the cantilever dynamic force quadratures, which clearly show the effect of finite relaxation time of the viscoelastic surface. A model is introduced which treats the tip and surface as a two-body dynamic problem with a nonlinear interaction depending on their separation. We find good agreement between simulations of this model and experimental data on polymer blend samples for a variety of materials and measurement conditions.


Scientific Reports | 2018

Kinked silicon nanowires-enabled interweaving electrode configuration for lithium-ion batteries

Georgiana Sandu; Michaël Coulombier; Vishank Kumar; Hailu G. Kassa; Ionel Avram; Ran Ye; Antoine Stopin; Davide Bonifazi; Jean-François Gohy; Philippe Leclère; Xavier Gonze; Thomas Pardoen; Alexandru Vlad; Sorin Melinte

A tri-dimensional interweaving kinked silicon nanowires (k-SiNWs) assembly, with a Ni current collector co-integrated, is evaluated as electrode configuration for lithium ion batteries. The large-scale fabrication of k-SiNWs is based on a procedure for continuous metal assisted chemical etching of Si, supported by a chemical peeling step that enables the reuse of the Si substrate. The kinks are triggered by a simple, repetitive etch-quench sequence in a HF and H2O2-based etchant. We find that the inter-locking frameworks of k-SiNWs and multi-walled carbon nanotubes exhibit beneficial mechanical properties with a foam-like behavior amplified by the kinks and a suitable porosity for a minimal electrode deformation upon Li insertion. In addition, ionic liquid electrolyte systems associated with the integrated Ni current collector repress the detrimental effects related to the Si-Li alloying reaction, enabling high cycling stability with 80% capacity retention (1695 mAh/gSi) after 100 cycles. Areal capacities of 2.42 mAh/cm2 (1276 mAh/gelectrode) can be achieved at the maximum evaluated thickness (corresponding to 1.3 mgSi/cm2). This work emphasizes the versatility of the metal assisted chemical etching for the synthesis of advanced Si nanostructures for high performance lithium ion battery electrodes.


Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology | 2018

A scanning probe microscopy study of nanostructured TiO2/poly(3-hexylthiophene) hybrid heterojunctions for photovoltaic applications

Laurie Letertre; Roland Roche; Olivier Douhéret; Hailu G. Kassa; Denis Mariolle; Nicolas Chevalier; Łukasz Borowik; Philippe Dumas; Benjamin Grévin; Roberto Lazzaroni; Philippe Leclère

The nanoscale morphology of photoactive hybrid heterojunctions plays a key role in the performances of hybrid solar cells. In this work, the heterojunctions consist of a nanocolumnar TiO2 surface covalently grafted with a monolayer of poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) functionalized with carboxylic groups (–COOH). Through a joint analysis of the photovoltaic properties at the nanoscale by photoconductive-AFM (PC-AFM) and surface photovoltage imaging, we investigated the physical mechanisms taking place locally during the photovoltaic process and the correlation to the nanoscale morphology. A down-shift of the vacuum level of the TiO2 surface upon grafting was measured by Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM), evidencing the formation of a dipole at the TiO2/P3HT-COOH interface. Upon in situ illumination, a positive photovoltage was observed as a result of the accumulation of photogenerated holes in the P3HT layer. A positive photocurrent was recorded in PC-AFM measurements, whose spatial mapping was interpreted consistently with the corresponding KPFM analysis, offering a correlated analysis of interest from both a theoretical and material design perspective.


Soft Matter | 2016

Probing viscoelastic response of soft material surfaces at the nanoscale (vol 12, pg 619, 2016)

David B. Haviland; Cornelius Anthony van Eysden; Daniel Forchheimer; Daniel Platz; Hailu G. Kassa; Philippe Leclère

Probing viscoelastic response of soft material surfaces at the nanoscale (vol 12, pg 619, 2016)Correction for ‘Probing viscoelastic response of soft material surfaces at the nanoscale’ by David B. Haviland et al., Soft Matter, 2015, DOI: 10.1039/c5sm02154e.


Polymer | 2018

Nano-mechanical properties of interphases in dynamically vulcanized thermoplastic alloy

Hailu G. Kassa; Johan Stuyver; Anton-Jan Bons; David B. Haviland; Per-Anders Thorén; Riccardo Borgani; Daniel Forchheimer; Philippe Leclère


Physical review applied | 2018

Modeling and Measuring Viscoelasticity with Dynamic Atomic Force Microscopy

Per-Anders Thorén; Riccardo Borgani; Daniel Forchheimer; Illia Dobryden; Per M. Claesson; Hailu G. Kassa; Philippe Leclère; Yifan Wang; Heinrich M. Jaeger; David B. Haviland


Proceedings of E-MRS Spring Meeting | 2017

Hybrid Organic/Inorganic Nanostructures for Energy Conversion and Storage Devices on Flexible Substrates

Hailu G. Kassa; Ran Ye; Georgiana Sandu; Sorin Melinte; Philippe Leclère


E-MRS 2017 Spring Meeting | 2017

Kinked silicon nanowires-based electrode configuration for lithium-ion batteries

Georgiana Sandu; Michaël Coulombier; Vishank Kumar; Hailu G. Kassa; Ionel Avram; Ran Ye; Antoine Stopin; Davide Bonifazi; Jean-François Gohy; Philippe Leclère; Xavier Gonze; Thomas Pardoen; Alexandru Vlad; Sorin Melinte


Advanced Materials | 2017

Biointerfaces: Light-Responsive Hierarchically Structured Liquid Crystal Polymer Networks for Harnessing Cell Adhesion and Migration (Adv. Mater. 27/2017)

Gülistan Koçer; Jeroen ter Schiphorst; Matthew Hendrikx; Hailu G. Kassa; Philippe Leclère; Albertus P. H. J. Schenning; Pascal Jonkheijm

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Daniel Forchheimer

Royal Institute of Technology

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David B. Haviland

Royal Institute of Technology

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Daniel Platz

Royal Institute of Technology

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Georgiana Sandu

Université catholique de Louvain

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Sorin Melinte

Université catholique de Louvain

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Alexandru Vlad

Université catholique de Louvain

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Ionel Avram

Université catholique de Louvain

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Jean-François Gohy

Université catholique de Louvain

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Ran Ye

Université catholique de Louvain

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