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IMPROVING THE HYDROPHOBICITY OF POLYMERS THROUGH SURFACE TEXTURING.

Mohammad Motaher Hossain1, Vinay Reddy Lokasani1.   

Abstract

Introduction of surface textures has long been used to improve the hydrophobicity of solid materials. This study focusses on understanding the effects of various micro-texture geometries on the hydrophobicity of textured polymer surfaces. Square pillar, cylindrical, hemispherical and conical surface features, both protrusion and cavity, are considered in this study for two polymers. Employing the well-known models, the study shows that introducing textures on polymer surfaces generally increases the contact angle and, therefore, improves the hydrophobicity of polymers. The effect of surface texture on hydrophobicity significantly varies with texture geometry and dimension. The study provides useful guidelines for improving hydrophobicity of polymers by introducing textures on the surface.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 35529586      PMCID: PMC9075775     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conf Proc Soc Plast Eng


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