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Altering the Surface Properties of Metal Alloys Utilizing Facile and Ecological Methods.

Franceska Gojda1,2, Michalis Loulakis1, Lampros Papoutsakis1, Stelios Tzortzakis1,3, Kiriaki Chrissopoulou1, Spiros H Anastasiadis1,4.   

Abstract

The development of a superhydrophobic and, even, water-repellent metal alloy surface is reported utilizing a simple, fast, and economical way that requires minimum demands on the necessary equipment and/or methods used. The procedure involves an initial irradiation of the metallic specimen using a femtosecond laser, which results in a randomly roughened surface, that is subsequently followed by placing the item in an environment under moderate vacuum (pressure 10-2 mbar) and/or under low-temperature heating (at temperatures below 120 °C). The effects of both temperature and low pressure on the surface properties (water contact angle and contact angle hysteresis) are investigated and surfaces with similar superhydrophobicity are obtained in both cases; however, a significant difference concerning their water-repellent ability is obtained. The surfaces that remained under vacuum were water-repellent, exhibiting very high values of contact angle with a very low contact angle hysteresis, whereas the surfaces, which underwent thermal processing, exhibited superhydrophobicity with high water adhesion, where water droplets did not roll off even after a significant inclination of the surface. The kinetics of the development of superhydrophobic behavior was investigated as well. The findings were understood when the surface roughness characteristics were considered together with the chemical composition of the surface.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35421312      PMCID: PMC9048697          DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.1c03431

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   4.331


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Journal:  Langmuir       Date:  2011-02-28       Impact factor: 3.882

8.  Superhydrophilicity to superhydrophobicity transition of picosecond laser microstructured aluminum in ambient air.

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Journal:  J Colloid Interface Sci       Date:  2014-11-20       Impact factor: 8.128

9.  In Situ, One-Pot Method to Prepare Robust Superamphiphobic Cotton Fabrics for High Buoyancy and Good Antifouling.

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