Abstract

Superhydrophobic organic-inorganic thin films on aluminum by a simple one-step electrochemical process

Highlights

  • Wettability is one of the most important surface prosperities of the solid materials, which is governed by both the chemical composition and geometric structure of a surface

  • Due to the versatile applications of superhydrophobic surfaces researchers all around the world is are continuously working in this field of research [2,3,4,5,6]

  • Our group is actively working in the fabrication of superhydrophobic surfaces on aluminum and other metal surfaces using different techniques [7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17]

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Introduction

Wettability is one of the most important surface prosperities of the solid materials, which is governed by both the chemical composition and geometric structure of a surface. This complexity has been overcome and a solution has been provided to obtain superhydrophobic aluminum surfaces by a one-step electrochemical modification of aluminum substrates in an ethanolic stearic acid solution containing copper nitrate salt.

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