Issue 23, 2012

Hierarchical structured sol–gel coating by laser textured template imprinting for surface superhydrophobicity

Abstract

This paper reports a fabrication method generating biomimetic hierarchical structures simulating the lotus leaf’s surface resulting in superhydrophobicity and self-cleaning functions. The surface micro-patterns were imprinted on a hard sol–gel protective coating by a template made by the laser direct ablation technique. Bump structures were precisely controlled. The nano-structures were superimposed by self-assembled surface modified silica nanoparticles, forming two scale hierarchical structures. The water contact angle of the micropatterned surface after imprinting was 138°, which was further increased to 160.3° with hysteresis of 0.9° by superimposing nanoparticles. The superhydrophobicity is comparable to the natural lotus leaf and the hierarchical structure is an optimal combination of micro- and nano-structures, which mimics the lotus leaf’s surface. A comprehensive theoretical model which combines Wenzel and Cassie–Baxter states including the transition mode and the roughness factor predicted the air-trapping fraction as being 83% on the optimum structure. This fabrication method is fast, cost effective and reproducible for large areas. This paper also provides a design guideline for predetermined experimental parameters to achieve the lotus leaf effect.

Graphical abstract: Hierarchical structured sol–gel coating by laser textured template imprinting for surface superhydrophobicity

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Feb 2012
Accepted
19 Apr 2012
First published
04 May 2012

Soft Matter, 2012,8, 6232-6238

Hierarchical structured sol–gel coating by laser textured template imprinting for surface superhydrophobicity

L. Y. L. Wu, Q. Shao, X. C. Wang, H. Y. Zheng and C. C. Wong, Soft Matter, 2012, 8, 6232 DOI: 10.1039/C2SM25371B

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