Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5363746 | Applied Surface Science | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Binary geometric structures at the micro- and nano-scale are fabricated on copper surfaces via simple sandblasting and surface oxidation process. The rough surfaces show excellent superhydrophobicity and ultra-low water roll angle (RA) after fluorination. The structure effect is deduced by comparing it with those of a single micro- or nano-scale structure. Such superhydrophobic copper surfaces can be widely used in many fields such as corrosion protection, liquid transportation without loss. Such a facile technique is expected to offer a feasible avenue for the industrial fabrication of superhydrophobic surfaces.
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Authors
Youfa Zhang, Xinquan Yu, Quanhui Zhou, Feng Chen, Kangning Li,