2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2014.03.196
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Superhydrophobic coating deposited directly on aluminum

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“…Fig. 40,45,47 The dislocations could possess relatively high energy than other locations, which are more vulnerable to hydrochloric acid etchant. Evidently, many incompletable pits with micro-scale concave-convex structures emerge aer being etched for 2 min.…”
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“…Fig. 40,45,47 The dislocations could possess relatively high energy than other locations, which are more vulnerable to hydrochloric acid etchant. Evidently, many incompletable pits with micro-scale concave-convex structures emerge aer being etched for 2 min.…”
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“…36,37 Different from the hydrophilic solid surface, superhydrophobic substrates show a brand-new substrate-airwater contacting interface, which offers a possibility to isolate metal substrates from the corrosive medium to improve their corrosion resistance. 45 Feng et al have fabricated superhydrophobic surfaces with corrosion resistance on LD6063 aluminum alloy substrate by boiling water etching treatment and stearic acid modication. [38][39][40][41][42][43][44] For example, Escobar et al has fabricated superhydrophobic surfaces with an improved corrosion resistance on pure commercial aluminum substrate by ethanol solution of hydrochloric acid etching and lauric acid modication.…”
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“…For the PAAs surface modification by lauric acid the cleaned samples were immersed vertically into a fresh ethanol solution of lauric acid (20 g/L) for about 15 min and 50 °C with gentle stirring. After that, the samples were immediately rinsed with ethanol and deionized water, and were subsequently placed in an oven for 30 min at 80°C[24]. For PAAs silanization the same approach as in ref [25]…”
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“…15 Nowadays, processes involving chemical interactions with the substrate (for example, chemical etching 16 or surface coatings) are widely used in industry in order to obtain hydrophobic properties. However, generally coatings lack resistance to constant wear.…”
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