Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8026318 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The submillimeter-scale structures were fabricated by the high speed wire electrical discharge machining (HS-WEDM) technology on the 5083 aluminum (Al) alloy substrates. The results showed that the V-shaped groove arrays with a hierarchical structure presented the good superamphiphobicity after a solution immersion, in which the contact angles (CAs) achieved 154.70°, 154.55°, and 153.92° for water, glycerol, and ethylene glycol being, respectively. The effect of the sizes of V-shaped groove on wettability was discussed, this result may be useful for the design of controllable surfaces. In addition, a functional surface with the obvious anisotropic (the directions of the parallel and perpendicular for the grooves) sliding property revealed for water/oil may be expected to obtain potential applications in droplet-directional transportation, fluidic control, and so on. After peeling and mechanical tests the Al surfaces still exhibit superamphiphobic properties. Furthermore, the HS-WEDM technique is efficient and large area three-dimensional for building rough surface. Hence, it can be potentially suitable for industrial production of durable superamphiphobic Al surfaces with anisotropic sliding.
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Authors
Huadong Yu, Zhongxu Lian, Yanling Wan, Zhankun Weng, Jinkai Xu, Zhanjiang Yu,