Fabrication of superhydrophobic surfaces based on ZnO-PDMS nanocomposite coatings and study of its wetting behaviour |
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Authors: | R.P.S. Chakradhar V. Dinesh KumarJ.L. Rao Bharathibai J. Basu |
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Affiliation: | a Surface Engineering Division, National Aerospace Laboratories (CSIR), Bangalore 560017, India b Department of Physics, S.V. University, Tirupathi 517502, India |
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Abstract: | ![]() Superhydrophobic surfaces based on ZnO-PDMS nanocomposite coatings are demonstrated by a simple, facile, time-saving, wet chemical route. ZnO nanopowders with average particle size of 14 nm were synthesized by a low temperature solution combustion method. Powder X-ray diffraction results confirm that the nanopowders exhibit hexagonal wurtzite structure and belong to space group P63mc. Field emission scanning electron micrographs reveal that the nanoparticles are connected to each other to make large network systems consisting of hierarchical structure. The as formed ZnO coating exhibits wetting behaviour with Water Contact Angle (WCA) of ∼108°, however on modification with polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), it transforms to superhydrophobic surface with measured contact and sliding angles for water at 155° and less than 5° respectively. The surface properties such as surface free energy (γp), interfacial free energy (γpw), and the adhesive work (Wpw) were evaluated. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) studies on superhydrophobic coatings revealed that the surface defects play a major role on the wetting behaviour. Advantages of the present method include the cheap and fluorine-free raw materials, environmentally benign solvents, and feasibility for applying on large area of different substrates. |
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Keywords: | ZnO-PDMS nanocomposite coating Superhydrophobic XRD FESEM FTIR Water contact angle (WCA) Sliding angle (SA) Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) |
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