2019
DOI: 10.1002/ange.201909121
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The Origin of Superhydrophobicity for Intrinsically Hydrophilic Metal Oxides: A Preferential O2 Adsorption Dominated by Oxygen Vacancies

Abstract: The superhydrophobicity of intrinsically hydrophilic materials is still not well understood. Now, intrinsically hydrophilic metal oxides with different topographic structures are taken as model materials to reveal the origin of their superhydrophobicity. These metal oxides show enhanced hydrophobicity or superhydrophobicity in O2 relative to that in air, but exhibit superhydrophilic behavior in N2. The presence of rich oxygen vacancies greatly enhanced the adsorption of O2 with an adsorption energy larger than… Show more

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