We describe a new scalable method to fabricate large-area hybrid superhydrophobic surfaces with selective adhesion properties on silicon (Si) nanowire array substrates by exploiting liquid-medium-dependent capillary-force-induced nanocohesion. Gold (Au) nanoparticles were deposited on Si by glancing angle deposition followed by metal-assisted chemical etching of Si to form Si nanowire arrays. The surfaces were dried in either deionized (DI) water, 2-propanol or methanol to vary the capillary forces exerted on the Si nanowires during the drying process in order to tune the extent of clustering of nanowires and hence the adhesion properties of the resulting superhydrophobic surfaces. Here, we exploit the combined effects of surface tension an...
DoctorFor many years there have been efforts to increase fluid flow under certain constraints. And A...
In our study, the superhydrophobic surface based on biomimetic lotus leave is explored to maintain t...
The two-fluid wetting behavior of surfaces textured by an array of silicon nanowires is investigated...
We describe a new scalable method to fabricate large-area hybrid superhydrophobic surfaces with sele...
We describe a new scalable method to fabricate large-area hybrid superhydrophobic surfaces with sele...
We describe a new scalable method to fabricate large-area hybrid superhydrophobic surfaces with sele...
We describe a new scalable method to fabricate large-area hybrid superhydrophobic surfaces with sele...
We describe a new scalable method to fabricate large-area hybrid superhydrophobic surfaces with sele...
Superhydrophobic surfaces without low surface-energy (hydrophobic) modification such as silanization...
Superhydrophobic surfaces without low surface-energy (hydrophobic) modification such as silanization...
We present a simple method for fabricating superhydrophobic SiC-SiO2 core-shell nanowire surfaces vi...
Abstract: This paper reports a study on fabricating superhydrophobic surfaces with micro-and nanohie...
We present a facile and inexpensive bottom-up colloidal route to prepare sticky superhydrophobic sur...
Inspired by biomaterials such as the Lotus leaf and rose petals, we present a facile, inexpensive bo...
Lotus flowers, rose petals, some plant leaves and insects have a naturally super-hydrophobic surface...
DoctorFor many years there have been efforts to increase fluid flow under certain constraints. And A...
In our study, the superhydrophobic surface based on biomimetic lotus leave is explored to maintain t...
The two-fluid wetting behavior of surfaces textured by an array of silicon nanowires is investigated...
We describe a new scalable method to fabricate large-area hybrid superhydrophobic surfaces with sele...
We describe a new scalable method to fabricate large-area hybrid superhydrophobic surfaces with sele...
We describe a new scalable method to fabricate large-area hybrid superhydrophobic surfaces with sele...
We describe a new scalable method to fabricate large-area hybrid superhydrophobic surfaces with sele...
We describe a new scalable method to fabricate large-area hybrid superhydrophobic surfaces with sele...
Superhydrophobic surfaces without low surface-energy (hydrophobic) modification such as silanization...
Superhydrophobic surfaces without low surface-energy (hydrophobic) modification such as silanization...
We present a simple method for fabricating superhydrophobic SiC-SiO2 core-shell nanowire surfaces vi...
Abstract: This paper reports a study on fabricating superhydrophobic surfaces with micro-and nanohie...
We present a facile and inexpensive bottom-up colloidal route to prepare sticky superhydrophobic sur...
Inspired by biomaterials such as the Lotus leaf and rose petals, we present a facile, inexpensive bo...
Lotus flowers, rose petals, some plant leaves and insects have a naturally super-hydrophobic surface...
DoctorFor many years there have been efforts to increase fluid flow under certain constraints. And A...
In our study, the superhydrophobic surface based on biomimetic lotus leave is explored to maintain t...
The two-fluid wetting behavior of surfaces textured by an array of silicon nanowires is investigated...