2017
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.7b06371
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Robust Superhydrophobic Carbon Nanotube Film with Lotus Leaf Mimetic Multiscale Hierarchical Structures

Abstract: Superhydrophobic carbon nanotube (CNT) films have demonstrated many fascinating performances in versatile applications, especially for those involving solid/liquid interfacial processes, because of their ability to affect the material/energy transfer at interfaces. Thus, developing superhydrophobic CNTs has attracted extensive research interests in the past decades, and it could be achieved either by surface coating of low-free energy materials or by constructing micro/nanohierarchical structures via various c… Show more

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“…Control of wettability and microstructure becomes a more challenging issue in micro supercapacitor where on chip integration of aligned CNTs is advantageous. Vertically aligned CNTs grown on Si/SiO 2 substrates are known to show remarkable superhydrophobicity with contact angle greater than 140° by trapping air pockets among CNT clusters leading to reduced liquid/solid interface . While the capillary forces tend to collapse the CNT forest structure to some extent, the reduced interaction of dense CNT forests with liquid limits the energy storage performance …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Control of wettability and microstructure becomes a more challenging issue in micro supercapacitor where on chip integration of aligned CNTs is advantageous. Vertically aligned CNTs grown on Si/SiO 2 substrates are known to show remarkable superhydrophobicity with contact angle greater than 140° by trapping air pockets among CNT clusters leading to reduced liquid/solid interface . While the capillary forces tend to collapse the CNT forest structure to some extent, the reduced interaction of dense CNT forests with liquid limits the energy storage performance …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jiang and coworkers prepared a densely packed CNT film with super‐amphiphobic properties (the contact angles for both water and oil are greater than 160°) and a honeycomb‐like aligned CNT film with superhydrophobic properties . Wang et al fabricated CNT films with lotus‐leaf‐like micro/nanoscale hierarchical surface structures, which exhibited rather stable superhydrophobicity . CNTs are also effective fillers to improve the properties of polymer matrices owing to their high elastic modulus, significant thermal resistance, and excellent adsorption capability .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In principle, the adhesion property of a SHPB surface is mainly determined by the continuity of the three‐phase contact line (TCL), when it interacts with a liquid, which is highly dependent on the surface morphology. [ 8,9 ] Three typical SHPB contact states, including the Cassie state with low F ad , the Wenzel state with high F ad , and the transitional state with moderate F ad , normally regulate the dynamics of water droplets depending on the degree of penetration of a liquid into the textured surface. [ 9 ] As such, highly textured surfaces with a tunable topology and nonpolar chemical composition are necessary to realize tunable surface adhesion to SHPB surfaces.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 8,9 ] Three typical SHPB contact states, including the Cassie state with low F ad , the Wenzel state with high F ad , and the transitional state with moderate F ad , normally regulate the dynamics of water droplets depending on the degree of penetration of a liquid into the textured surface. [ 9 ] As such, highly textured surfaces with a tunable topology and nonpolar chemical composition are necessary to realize tunable surface adhesion to SHPB surfaces. So far, various surface adhesions have been observed on different SHPB surfaces using various strategies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%