Regulating water adhesion on superhydrophobic TiO2 nanotube arrays

Ziying Hu, Xuming Zhang, Zhaoyue Liu, Kaifu Huo, Paul K. Chu, Jin Zhai, Lei Jiang

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    Abstract

    Bioinspired surfaces with special wettability have attracted a significant attention in recent years because of their potential applications for no loss liquid transfer, anti-icing, and self-cleaning. Herein, the realization of two extreme superhydrophobic states on 1H, 1H, 2H, 2H-perfluorooctyltriethoxysilane-modified TiO2 nanotube arrays (NTAs) is described by changing the structural characteristics of nanotubes while keeping the surface chemical composition constant. The water adhesive force is regulated in a wide range from ≈4.4 to ≈89.6 μN by the nanotubular diameter, length, density, and surface roughness. The cooperation effect between the negative pressures induced by the volume change of sealed air-pockets and the van der Waals' attraction at solid-liquid interface contributes to the water adhesion. The superhydrophobic TiO 2 NTAs with a high adhesive force is used as a "mechanical hand" to transfer water microdroplets without any loss, and the one with extremely low adhesive force is utilized as a self-cleaning and anti-icing surface.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)6381-6388
    JournalAdvanced Functional Materials
    Volume24
    Issue number40
    Online published19 Aug 2014
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 29 Oct 2014

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