Abstract

ABSTRACTSuperhydrophobic surfaces have attracted significant attention because of their potential applications in various industrial fields. In this study, a chemical process for fabricating ZnO nanowires on steel substrates is developed by using a chemical etching and hydrothermal synthesis method. The resultant surface exhibits binary micro/nanostructures. The modified sample exhibits a water contact angle of 164.9° and a sliding angle of 2.3° for a 5-μL water droplet. An experimental setup is created to measure the drag friction on the surface of the sample. Experimental results show that the drag reduction radio for the as-prepared sample is 40–50%.

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