Fabrication of robust superhydrophobic surfaces: Via aerosol-assisted CVD and thermo-triggered healing of superhydrophobicity by recovery of roughness structures
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posted on 2024-03-12, 18:19authored byX.-J. Guo, C.-H. Xue, S. Sathasivam, K. Page, Guanjie HeGuanjie He, J. Guo, P. Promdet, F.L. Heale, C.J. Carmalt, I.P. Parkin
<p>Artificial self-healing superhydrophobic surfaces have become a new research hotspot because of their recoverable non-wetting performance and practical perspective. In this paper, a superhydrophobic surface was fabricated by aerosol-assisted layer-by-layer chemical vapor deposition (AA-LbL-CVD) of epoxy resins and PDMS polymer films. The obtained samples still showed superhydrophobicity even after long-term exposure to different pH solutions and UV light irradiation as well as great mechanical stability against sandpaper abrasion and double-sided tape peeling. Importantly, due to the shape memory effect of the polymer films, the as-prepared samples could recover the previously crushed micro–nano structures upon heat treatment to make the surface superhydrophobic, showing thermo-triggered healing of superhydrophobicity.</p>