Superhydrophobic FEP-Teflon was prepared by argon ion etching followed by oxygen glow discharge treatment of commercially available FEP-Teflon sheet material. This combined treatment yielded an increase in water contact angle from 109-degrees to > 140-degrees. Ion etching alone caused a small increase in surface roughness and a loss of fluorine from the surface, but the water contact angles increased only to 120-degrees. Scanning electron micrographs of ion-etched surfaces showed stalky protrusions with a diameter of approximately 40 nm. Glow discharge treatment of ion-etched surfaces reduced the length of these protrusions and therewith the microscopic surface roughness. However, in all cases the macroscopic surface roughness was less t...
“Etch and coat” methods, potentially useful for large scale production of superhydrophobic surfaces ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces are used in aerospace, medical equipment, transportation, household applia...
Super-hydrophobic PTFE surfaces were obtained by irradiation of 200 ke V Xe+ ion with the fluence of...
Superhydrophobic FEP-Teflon was prepared by argon ion etching followed by oxygen glow discharge trea...
Superhydrophobic FEP-Teflon was prepared by argon ion etching followed by oxygen glow discharge trea...
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE/Teflon) is an excellent material in applications demanding high therma...
Fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) films were made superhydrophobic by Ar + O2 plasma etching proc...
A superhydrophobic surface was prepared by consecutive immersion in boiling water and sputtering of ...
Poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE) was irradiated by CF4 plasma produced in the gas discharge ion sour...
International audiencePoly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE) materials were exposed to low and high-energy...
In this thesis, we focused on the understanding of the synthesis and texturization processes of hydr...
The texturization of poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE) surfaces is achieved at atmospheric pressure b...
Superhydrophobicity has been demonstrated on ultrathin rf-sputtered Teflon coated etched aluminum su...
Superhydrophobicity (SH, earlier designated as ultrahydrophobicity) is a physicochemical phenomenon ...
Materials having fluorocarbon bonds are among the best candidates for the fabrication of superhydrop...
“Etch and coat” methods, potentially useful for large scale production of superhydrophobic surfaces ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces are used in aerospace, medical equipment, transportation, household applia...
Super-hydrophobic PTFE surfaces were obtained by irradiation of 200 ke V Xe+ ion with the fluence of...
Superhydrophobic FEP-Teflon was prepared by argon ion etching followed by oxygen glow discharge trea...
Superhydrophobic FEP-Teflon was prepared by argon ion etching followed by oxygen glow discharge trea...
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE/Teflon) is an excellent material in applications demanding high therma...
Fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) films were made superhydrophobic by Ar + O2 plasma etching proc...
A superhydrophobic surface was prepared by consecutive immersion in boiling water and sputtering of ...
Poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE) was irradiated by CF4 plasma produced in the gas discharge ion sour...
International audiencePoly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE) materials were exposed to low and high-energy...
In this thesis, we focused on the understanding of the synthesis and texturization processes of hydr...
The texturization of poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE) surfaces is achieved at atmospheric pressure b...
Superhydrophobicity has been demonstrated on ultrathin rf-sputtered Teflon coated etched aluminum su...
Superhydrophobicity (SH, earlier designated as ultrahydrophobicity) is a physicochemical phenomenon ...
Materials having fluorocarbon bonds are among the best candidates for the fabrication of superhydrop...
“Etch and coat” methods, potentially useful for large scale production of superhydrophobic surfaces ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces are used in aerospace, medical equipment, transportation, household applia...
Super-hydrophobic PTFE surfaces were obtained by irradiation of 200 ke V Xe+ ion with the fluence of...