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Self-Formation of Superhydrophobic Surfaces through Interfacial Energy Engineering between Liquids and Particles

  • Sumaira Yasmeen
    Sumaira Yasmeen
    Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Incheon National University, Incheon 22012, Korea
  • Jaehong Yoon
    Jaehong Yoon
    Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Incheon National University, Incheon 22012, Korea
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  • Chan Hui Moon
    Chan Hui Moon
    Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Incheon National University, Incheon 22012, Korea
  • Rizwan Khan
    Rizwan Khan
    Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Incheon National University, Incheon 22012, Korea
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  • Houda Gaiji
    Houda Gaiji
    Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Incheon National University, Incheon 22012, Korea
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  • Sangwoo Shin
    Sangwoo Shin
    Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu 96822, United States
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  • Il-Kwon Oh*
    Il-Kwon Oh
    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ajou University, Suwon 16499, Korea
    *Email: [email protected]
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  • Han-Bo-Ram Lee*
    Han-Bo-Ram Lee
    Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Incheon National University, Incheon 22012, Korea
    *Email: [email protected]
Cite this: Langmuir 2021, 37, 17, 5356–5363
Publication Date (Web):April 23, 2021
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.1c00481
Copyright © 2021 American Chemical Society

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    The superhydrophobic surface has been used in ultradry surface applications, such as the maritime industry, windshields, non-sticky surfaces, anti-icing surfaces, self-cleaning surfaces, and so forth. However, one of the main hurdles for the production of superhydrophobic surfaces is high-cost fabrication methods. Here, we report a handy process of self-synthesis fabrication of superhydrophobic surfaces with daily supplies. Driven by the physics of biscuit dunking, we introduce a method to self-synthesize superhydrophobic surfaces from daily supplies by coating a substrate with a liquid (liquids of paraffin from candles or polydimethylsiloxane) and subsequently sprinkling powders (food-desiccant silica, alumina, sugar, salt, or flour). A mechanistic study revealed that the capillary force, governed by surface energy difference, liquid viscosity, and powder pore size, draws the liquid solution into the porous channels within the powders. The entire surface of powders, in turn, is covered with the low-surface-energy liquid to maintain the porosity, creating a 3D porous nanostructure, resulting in a water contact angle over 160°. This work provides a scientific understanding that technological developments are closely related to the science that can be seen in our daily lives. Also, we believe that further intensive studies extended from this work could enable to home-fabricate a superhydrophobic surface, such as a bathtub and sink in bathrooms and a cooking area and sink in kitchens.

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    • Details of experimental procedures (paraffin coating) (MP4)

    • Details of experimental procedures (powder sprinkling) (MP4)

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    • Smooth sliding of water droplets along the surface of samples (MP4)

    • Cross-sectional SEM images of PDMS/SiO2 for different curing times; cross-sectional SEM image of the bare PDMS on the glass substrate; SEM images of the powders; SEM images and EDS mapping analysis; wettability of powders coated with paraffin; SEM images of paraffin-coated powders; applications of superhydrophobic coating; letter carving; coating in the bottle; coating on cotton; and oleophilicity of coating (PDF)

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    Cited By

    This article is cited by 2 publications.

    1. Changyang Li, Peng Wang, Dun Zhang, Sai Wang. Near-Infrared Responsive Smart Superhydrophobic Coating with Self-Healing and Robustness Enhanced by Disulfide-Bonded Polyurethane. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 2022, 14 (40) , 45988-46000. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c08496
    2. Chan Hui Moon, Sumaira Yasmeen, Kiho Park, Houda Gaiji, Changhyun Chung, Hyoungkwon Kim, Hyoung-Seok Moon, Jang Wook Choi, Han-Bo-Ram Lee. Icephobic Coating through a Self-Formed Superhydrophobic Surface Using a Polymer and Microsized Particles. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 2022, 14 (2) , 3334-3343. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.1c22404

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