Abstract

Nickel nano-particles were deposited on an etched porous aluminum membrane template by electroless deposition without activation and sensitization to fabricate Ni micro-arrays. The increase in material surface roughness makes the surface of the Ni micro-arrays superhydrophilic with a water contact angle of 0°. Subsequently, the micro-arrays are made superhydrophobic with a water contact angle of 164±2° via modification by 1H, 1H, 2H, 2H-perfluorodecyltriethoxysilane (FAS-17). The superhydrophobic Ni micro-arrays have a very low surface energy of 1.62mJm−2 as compared to the 73.51mJm−2 of superhydrophilic Ni micro-arrays. The three-dimensional bump structure formed over the top edge of the pillars of Ni micro-arrays after modification with FAS-17 is hypothesized to be a nearly optimum superhydrophobic structure. Thus, the synthesized superhydrophobic Ni micro-arrays exhibit excellent self-cleaning properties.

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