JOURNAL ARTICLE

Facile Method to Fabricate Raspberry-like Particulate Films for Superhydrophobic Surfaces

Hui-Jung TsaiYuh‐Lang Lee

Year: 2007 Journal:   Langmuir Vol: 23 (25)Pages: 12687-12692   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

A facile method using layer-by-layer assembly of silica particles is proposed to prepare raspberry-like particulate films for the fabrication of superhydrophobic surfaces. Silica particles 0.5 microm in diameter were used to prepare a surface with a microscale roughness. Nanosized silica particles were then assembled on the particulate film to construct a finer structure on top of the coarse one. After surface modification with dodecyltrichlorosilane, the advancing and receding contact angles of water on the dual-sized structured surface were 169 and 165 degrees , respectively. The scale ratio of the micro/nano surface structure and the regularity of the particulate films on the superhydrophobic surface performance are discussed.

Keywords:
Microscale chemistry Materials science Particulates Fabrication Surface roughness Contact angle Layer (electronics) Surface finish Nanotechnology Superhydrophobic coating Chemical engineering Composite material Chemistry Organic chemistry

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