Fabrication of bio-inspired hydrophobic self-assembled electrospun nanofiber based hierarchical structures
Kakunuri, M; Khandelwal, M; Sharma, CS; et al.Eichhorn, SJ
Date: 21 February 2017
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Journal
Materials Letters
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Elsevier
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Abstract
In this letter, we present a facile approach to fabricate hydrophobic surfaces based on electrostatic field assisted self-assembly of fibers onto conductive micropillars. Hydrophobic patterns fabricated in this work are inspired by an underwater fern Salvinia molesta. Hydrophilic cellulose acetate nanofibers were electrospun on a ...
In this letter, we present a facile approach to fabricate hydrophobic surfaces based on electrostatic field assisted self-assembly of fibers onto conductive micropillars. Hydrophobic patterns fabricated in this work are inspired by an underwater fern Salvinia molesta. Hydrophilic cellulose acetate nanofibers were electrospun on a conducting micro-patterned surface to create a hierarchical structure. The water contact angle increased from just below 70° (hydrophilic) on the micro-patterned structures to ∼140° (hydrophobic) for the hierarchical structures. Introduced hydrophobicity is due to the pinning of the water droplet to suspended hydrophilic nanofibers and a reduced solid-water interface.
Engineering
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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