Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7895444 Corrosion Science 2015 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study demonstrates the advantage of using super-hydrophobic surface as a barrier against atmospheric corrosion induced by salt deliquescence. Different from the behavior on hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces, deliquesced NaCl particle slips off super-hydrophobic surface inclined at an angle of ∼20°, thereby preventing corrosion of underlying substrate by deliquesced salt. The observed slipping behavior could be attributed to lubrication action of saline solution between deliquesced NaCl particle and super-hydrophobic film, as well as weak attraction between saline solution and substrate. Electrochemical measurements prove that the existence of air film contributes to the enhancement of barrier performance of super-hydrophobic film.
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