Facile fabrication of superhydrophobic nanostructures on aluminum foils with controlled-condensation and delayed-icing effects
Anodizing
Superhydrophobic coating
DOI:
10.1016/j.apsusc.2012.05.032
Publication Date:
2012-05-11T23:35:49Z
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ABSTRACT
Abstract Superhydrophobic alumina films with a 2D close-packed array of nanospheres have been successfully fabricated on industrial aluminum foils by a simple anodization method and following modification. The water contact angle of the resultant surfaces is about 154.6° ± 1.4° and the adhesion of water droplets is very weak. Moreover, spherical droplets grow sparsely on the as-prepared superhydrophobic foils during cooling and can be liquid without ice formation for more than 30 min after being continuously cooled to 0 °C. Such foils have significant application prospects in high-efficient heat exchangers and products operating under low temperature.
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