| Literature DB >> 26753877 |
Yang Li1, Jingfeng Wang1, Yi Kong1, Jia Zhou1, Jinzhu Wu1, Gang Wang1, Hai Bi1, Xiaohong Wu1, Wei Qin2, Qingkun Li3.
Abstract
In this communication, we present a versatile and controllable strategy for formation of superhydrophobic micro/nano hierarchical Al doped ZnO (AZO) films with a water contact angle (CA) of 170 ± 4°. This strategy involves a two-step layer-by-layer process employing an atomic layer deposition (ALD) technique followed by a hydrothermal method, and the resulting novel AZO surface layer consists of (100) dominant nano-rice-like AZO seed layer (the water CA of 110 ± 4°) covered with micro-peony-like AZO top. The growth mechanisms and superhydrophobic properties of the hierarchical AZO layer are discussed. It is believed that the present route holds promise for future success in the design and development of practical superhydrophobic materials.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26753877 PMCID: PMC4709682 DOI: 10.1038/srep19187
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1AFM images of AZO seed layer thin film, scanning area: 2 μm × 2 μm, 2D image (a) and 3D image (b). Inset in (a) is digital image of AZO seed layer on glass substrate. (c) Survey XPS spectrum of the AZO seed layer. (d–f) XPS spectrums of the Zn 2P, O1s and Al 2P core level regions and their Gaussian-resolved results, respectively.
Figure 2FE-SEM top-images of the as-prepared AZO films at high magnification (a) and low magnification (b). Inset in (b) is digital image of AZO films on glass substrate. (c) TEM image and high-resolution TEM image (insert of Fig. 2c,d) selected area electron diffraction (SAED) of AZO petal.
Figure 3(a) X-ray diffraction of the AZO seed layers and the AZO hydrothermal films; Inset shows the zoom-in view of 31–37 deg. (b) The magnification and Gaussian fitting results of (002) diffractive peak of the AZO hydrothermal films.
Figure 4Schematic of plausible mechanism of (100) dominant planes in the seed layer and the formation of AZO architectures for (a) AZO nanorods arrays and (b) AZO flower-like structure.
Figure 5The FT-IR at thin film reflecting measurement mode spectra of the AZO ALD seed layer at middle infrared range (a) and at far infrared range (b).
Figure 6Wetting models and photos of a droplet on rough substrates
The AZO ALD film (a) and the AZO hydrothermal film (b).