The ability of modifying the surface properties plays a crucial role in nanostructures where the high surface-to-volume ratio is often exploited for a various range of applications. In this work, the anisotropic dissolution of ZnO nanowires (NWs) in water was analyzed, and a reversible method for the modification of the surface wetting properties based on electron beam irradiation was investigated. Using this approach, it was possible to selectively modify the wetting properties of single-crystalline ZnO NWs from hydrophilic to hydrophobic, preventing the degradation of these nanostructures when exposed to water. As deeply investigated by means of spectroscopic analyses, the switching mechanism of wettability was ascribed to the modificatio...
The wettability control of solid surfaces is important from the aspects of both science and technolo...
Treatment of ZnO nanowires (NWs) using hydrogen peroxide with increasing concentration results in a ...
Abstract Controllable modification of surface free energy and related properties (wettability, hygro...
The ability of modifying the surface properties plays a crucial role in nanostructures where the hig...
The ability of modifying the surface properties plays a crucial role in nanostructures where the hig...
Tailoring the surface properties by varying the chemistry and roughness could be of interest for sel...
In-situ electron beam induced microstructural transformation experiments, leading to porosity in nan...
ZnO nanowires were subjected to convergent electron beam irradiation in a 300 kV transmission electr...
We report a facile wet-chemical route for the fabrication of a superhydrophobic ZnO nanowire surface...
This study proposes a way to control the wettability of zinc oxide nanowires (NWs) by properly selec...
A novel methodology based on the dissolution-growth mechanism was developed to prepare ZnO nanowires...
Single-crystal ZnO nanowires are reacted at 800-900 °C in vacuum with alumina vapor generated by ele...
ZnO thin films and nanowires (NWs) were precisely treated by focused electron-beam (E-beam) irradiat...
A simple and cost-effective successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR) method was adopte...
Surface modification via adsorbates is significant for property prediction in nanostructures where s...
The wettability control of solid surfaces is important from the aspects of both science and technolo...
Treatment of ZnO nanowires (NWs) using hydrogen peroxide with increasing concentration results in a ...
Abstract Controllable modification of surface free energy and related properties (wettability, hygro...
The ability of modifying the surface properties plays a crucial role in nanostructures where the hig...
The ability of modifying the surface properties plays a crucial role in nanostructures where the hig...
Tailoring the surface properties by varying the chemistry and roughness could be of interest for sel...
In-situ electron beam induced microstructural transformation experiments, leading to porosity in nan...
ZnO nanowires were subjected to convergent electron beam irradiation in a 300 kV transmission electr...
We report a facile wet-chemical route for the fabrication of a superhydrophobic ZnO nanowire surface...
This study proposes a way to control the wettability of zinc oxide nanowires (NWs) by properly selec...
A novel methodology based on the dissolution-growth mechanism was developed to prepare ZnO nanowires...
Single-crystal ZnO nanowires are reacted at 800-900 °C in vacuum with alumina vapor generated by ele...
ZnO thin films and nanowires (NWs) were precisely treated by focused electron-beam (E-beam) irradiat...
A simple and cost-effective successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR) method was adopte...
Surface modification via adsorbates is significant for property prediction in nanostructures where s...
The wettability control of solid surfaces is important from the aspects of both science and technolo...
Treatment of ZnO nanowires (NWs) using hydrogen peroxide with increasing concentration results in a ...
Abstract Controllable modification of surface free energy and related properties (wettability, hygro...