Superhydrophobic Surfaces

Superhydrophobic Surfaces
ISBN-10
9004193332
ISBN-13
9789004193338
Series
Superhydrophobic Surfaces
Category
Science
Pages
496
Language
English
Published
2009-04-24
Publisher
CRC Press
Authors
Kash L. Mittal, Alain Carré

Description

Superhydrophobic surfaces (water contact angles higher than 150o) can only be achieved by a combination of hydrophobicity (low surface energy materials) with appropriate surface texture. In nature one can find an array of impressive and elegant examples of superhydrophobic surfaces. For example, on a lotus leaf rain drops bounce off after impact, then entirely roll off the lotus leaf and drag along any dirt particles, without leaving residues. The artificial design of superhydrophobic and self-cleaning surfaces has become an extremely active area of fundamental and applied research. This book presents both fundamental and applied aspects of superhydrophobic surfaces. It describes also different strategies for making superhydrophobic surfaces from a large diversity of materials (polymers, metals and other inorganic materials, composites) and processes (lithographic techniques, electrochemical processes, self-assembly processes, colloidal particles, sol-gel processes, nanofilaments, or simple scraping). A bountiful of information is covered in this book which represents cumulative wisdom of many world-renowned researchers in the fascinating and burgeoning area of superhydrophobic surfaces.

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