Issue 77, 2016, Issue in Progress

Bio inspired self-cleaning ultrahydrophobic aluminium surface by laser processing

Abstract

Micro channels and pillars were fabricated by a nanosecond laser source on thin aluminum foil of 100 μm thickness. The wettability of the laser processed μ-patterns were evaluated by the static water contact angle and found to be at the Cassie–Baxter state. The roll-off and static contact angle are 5° and 180° respectively for the μ-pillar structures. The μ-pillar structure which has a well-formed μ-cell structure demonstrated water droplet rebounding and a self-cleaning effect with edible sugar on the laser patterned surface. The elemental analysis suggests that the pulse width, frequency and power density could greatly influence the nature of the new aluminum oxide surfaces formed after laser processing, particularly in relation to the activation of those surfaces against hydroxylation and further chemisorption of organic molecules from air that transforms the surface free energy leading to a transition from a hydrophilic to ultrahydrophobic surface in a short interval of time.

Graphical abstract: Bio inspired self-cleaning ultrahydrophobic aluminium surface by laser processing

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 May 2016
Accepted
29 Jul 2016
First published
29 Jul 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 72933-72941

Bio inspired self-cleaning ultrahydrophobic aluminium surface by laser processing

R. Jagdheesh, M. Diaz and J. L. Ocaña, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 72933 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA12236A

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