Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8023559 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A method of selective laser melting of ink-printed (SLM-IP) Cu nanoparticles (NPs) for facile controllable fabrication of super-hydrophobic surface structure is reported in this paper. A hierarchical structure composed of micro/nano-scaling copper (Cu) meshing texture was obtained by SLM-IP NPs. The meshing sizes are varied from 0.05â¯mm to 0.23â¯mm. By applying the analysis of SEM, XRD, Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope (CLSM), apparent contact angle (CA) measurement and water droplet dynamic behavior analysis, the effects of both mesh size and nano-sized structures on the hydrophobicity were discussed. The results show that the mesh surface fabricated by SLM-IP Cu NPs expresses an excellent super-hydrophobicity with a CA as high as 160° and sliding angle as low as 3.9° with a mesh grid size of 0.05â¯mm. An apparent CA model for double roughness structure was used to predict the CAs. The calculated CAs show a good agreement with the measurements when the mesh grid size is far less than the radius of water drop. SLM-IP Cu NPs takes the advantages of additive manufacturing and provides a flexible way for the functional surface structure fabrication.
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Authors
Xinjian Wang, Junyan Liu, Yu He, Yang Wang,