Non-close-packed
(NCP) silica nanoparticle monolayer arrays (SNMA)
on ordered porous anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) templates were fabricated
for the first time by a novel two-step spin-coating technique. The
obtained NCP-SNMA-AAO was composed of silica nanoparticles (average
primary particle size of 440 nm) and well-organized nanopores on the
AAO substrates. NCP-SNMA-AAO with a supporting ratio of 87% silica
nanoparticles showed a hydrophilic surface (water contact angle of
51.0°), while the original AAO substrate shows a hydrophobic
surface (water contact angle of 107.9°). The maximum coefficient
of static friction was decreased by 29% (0.327 → 0.233). The
coefficient of dynamic friction was also decreased by 20% (0.281 →
0.226). We found that controlling the silica supporting ratio using
the two-step spin-coating technique is an effective approach for surface
modification of an AAO substrate.
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