| Literature DB >> 27077637 |
Roman Grynyov, Edward Bormashenko, Gene Whyman, Yelena Bormashenko, Albina Musin, Roman Pogreb, Anton Starostin1, Viktor Valtsifer1, Vladimir Strelnikov1, Alex Schechter, Srikanth Kolagatla.
Abstract
Hierarchical metallic surfaces demonstrating pronounced water and oil repellence are reported. The surfaces were manufactured with stainless-steel microporous meshes, which were etched with perfluorononanoic acid. As a result, a hierarchical relief was created, characterized by roughness at micro- and sub-microscales. Pronounced superoleophobicity was registered with regard to canola, castor, sesame, flax, crude (petroleum), and engine oils. Relatively high sliding angles were recorded for 5 μL turpentine, olive, and silicone oil droplets. The stability of the Cassie-like air trapping wetting state, established with water/ethanol solutions, is reported. The omniphobicity of the surfaces is due to the interplay of their hierarchical relief and surface fluorination.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27077637 DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.6b00248
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Langmuir ISSN: 0743-7463 Impact factor: 3.882