posted on 2015-10-06, 00:00authored byNing Wang, Yuhang Yuan, Yunwen Wu, Tao Hang, Ming Li
Caterpillar-like
hierarchical structured Cu/Ni–Co coatings
were fabricated by a simple two-step method of combined electroless
and electrodeposition. Both contact angles and sliding angles were
measured to investigate the hydrophobicity after stearic acid modification.
The results revealed the contact angle was as high as 165.5°(superhydrophobic),
while the sliding angle was only 3.5°, which makes it very promising
as self-cleaning material. Wetting transition from slippery hydrophobicity
to sticky hydrophobicity happened upon heat treatment. The scanning
electron microscopy (SEM) analysis disclosed the morphology change
of the hierarchical structure during the heat treatment leading to
the wetting state transition. Different models of wetting states were
raised and calculated to provide further confirmation of the transition.
The contact angle remained larger than 156° when the pH value
ranged from 1 to 14 and the heat-treatment temperature was from 100
to 250 °C. Such hierarchical micronanostructure and its special
hydrophobicity are expected to have practical application in industry.