2019
DOI: 10.4236/jmmce.2019.75020
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Hydrophobicity of Highly Ordered Nanorod Polycrystalline Nickel and Silver Surfaces

Abstract: Highly ordered nickel and silver nanorods arrays prepared by alumina template assisted electrodeposition were investigated to determine the effect of the array geometry on metal surface hydrophobicity and adhesion forces. The nanorod geometry, clustering and pinning were used to characterize surface hydrophobicity and its modulation. A contribution of metal crystallographic orientation to the surface energy was calculated. To characterize nanorod array surface properties and elucidate the source of the particl… Show more

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“…27 We have also focused on the study of the effect of hydrophobicity on a regularly arranged metal nanorod layer. 10 Techniques to endow the surface with nano-scale roughness, such as etching and lithography, sol-gel processing, and electrospinning, have been implemented, while the surface chemistry has been modified by using strategies involving physical and chemical adsorption. 4 The self-cleaning of a lotus leaf is ascribed by two criteria: the hierarchically combined micro- and nano-scaled structure (schematically shown in Figure 1(g)) of the surface (physical factor) and the low surface tension compound covered on the structure (chemical factor).…”
Section: Theoretical Background Of Hydrophobicity At Nanostructured S...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…27 We have also focused on the study of the effect of hydrophobicity on a regularly arranged metal nanorod layer. 10 Techniques to endow the surface with nano-scale roughness, such as etching and lithography, sol-gel processing, and electrospinning, have been implemented, while the surface chemistry has been modified by using strategies involving physical and chemical adsorption. 4 The self-cleaning of a lotus leaf is ascribed by two criteria: the hierarchically combined micro- and nano-scaled structure (schematically shown in Figure 1(g)) of the surface (physical factor) and the low surface tension compound covered on the structure (chemical factor).…”
Section: Theoretical Background Of Hydrophobicity At Nanostructured S...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surface wettability is influenced by many features, such as the chemical heterogeneity of the surface, its asperity, and disposition of surface structures, and in the case of atomically flat surfaces, it is also influenced by the values of Miller indices. [8][9][10][11] Hydrophobicity is one of the key attributes of advanced microelectronics, acting as a safeguard for electronic devices that prevents them from undergoing corrosion, hygroscopic swelling, and more importantly, preventing metal surfaces from oxidation, thereby increasing the lifetime of the material. Hydrophobic materials are currently considered to be one of the most prominent and efficient materials for academic and industrial purposes due to their numerous advantages, which include self-cleaning, drag reduction, anti-biofouling, and corrosion resistance.…”
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confidence: 99%