材料科学
原子层沉积
保形涂层
纳米线
纳米结构
纳米技术
涂层
图层(电子)
沉积(地质)
纳米力学
静电纺丝
化学工程
原子力显微镜
复合材料
聚合物
沉积物
古生物学
生物
工程类
作者
Catherine Nachtigal,Yi Li,Li Zhang,Lin Lei,Mark D. Losego,Jonathan P. Singer
标识
DOI:10.1002/adem.202101485
摘要
Micro‐ and nanostructured surfaces are widely used as functional surfaces in various fields including the maritime and medical industries. Many micro‐ and nanocoating technologies are delicate processes that have high costs at scale. Herein, an electrospray deposition (ESD) technique is investigated as an affordable method for obtaining micro/nanostructured surfaces. When processed via ESD from water:ethanol blends, methylcellulose (MC), a fibril gel former, can form nanowire coatings. These nanowires are formed via enhanced gelation by shear forces and surface charges that lead to electrospinning on a drop‐by‐drop basis. However, these ESD MC nanostructures can be easily destroyed upon water exposure. In this work, conformal coating of these MC nanostructures with atomic layer deposition (ALD) of Al 2 O 3 is explored to impart further stability. Upon subsequent heating of the ALD‐coated MC nanostructures, superhydrophobicity can be obtained. It is found that the final ALD‐coated structures exhibit a trade‐off between mechanical stability and hydrophobicity depending on MC nanowire size, with smaller wires being more mechanically robust and larger wires being more hydrophobic.
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