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Synthesis of a superhydrophobic self-cleaning coating through dual-scale carbon sphere based colloidal assembly
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posted on 2023-02-25, 13:59 authored by Thomas O'ConnorSuperhydrophobicity can be seen in nature with varying degrees of wetting.
The leaves of the lotus plant have long been identified for their superhydrophobic
properties. Superhydrophobic surfaces have contact angles larger than 150° and their
sliding angles are less than 10°. Herein we describe how, with the use of evaporated
metals, the hydrophobicity of carbon spheres which are intrinsically hydrophobic can
be altered to biomimic different states of wetting as seen in nature to create a
superhydrophobic self-cleaning coating. Superhydrophobicity was displayed through
the determination of contact angle and contact angle hysteresis. Dual-scale
roughness was utilised to create the superhydrophobic coating with surface structure
playing a vital role in its creation.
History
Faculty
- Faculty of Science and Engineering
Degree
- Master (Research)
First supervisor
Ryan, Kevin M.Note
peer-reviewedLanguage
EnglishDepartment or School
- Chemical Sciences