Bioinspired superhydrophobic surfaces mainly attributed to the nano/micro textures and low surface energy materials, have exciting potential usage in fields such as self-cleaning, water-proofing and so forth.
Bioinspired superhydrophobic treatment imparts unique features to surfaces such as self-cleaning, water-proofing, anti-icing, anti-fouling, etc. Here we introduce a simple approach to manufacture carbon fiber based superhydrophobic nanocomposite materials. The developed materials had high mechanochemical durability and electrical conductivity which should find promising applications in many engineering fields. The nanocomposites were manufactured via molding process and comprised of carbon fiber (CF), poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF), carbon black (CB) and cerium dioxide (CeO2) nanoparticles, which is typically applied to fabricate carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) for structural use. The CFRP nanocomposites show a
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