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One-Step Fabrication of Hot-Water-Repellent Surfaces.

Yahua LiuZhixin FengHaiyang ZhanWenna GeYuhang XiaJunqiu ZhangShile Feng
Published in: Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Hot-water repellency is of great challenge on traditional superhydrophobic surfaces due to the condensation of tiny droplets within the cavities of surface textures, which builds liquid bridges to connect the substrate and hot water and thus destroys the surface water-repellence performance. For the unique structural features and scales, current approaches to fabricate surfaces with hot-water repellency are always complicated and modified by fluorocarbon. Here, we propose a facile and fluorine-free one-step vapor-deposition method for fabricating excellent hot-water-repellent surfaces, which at room temperature even repel water droplets of temperature up to 90 °C as well as other normal-temperature droplets with surface tension higher than 48.4 mN/m. We show that whether the unique hot-water repellency is achieved depends on a trade-off between the solid-liquid contact time and hot-vapor condensation time, which determines the probability of formation of liquid bridges between the substrate and hot-water. Moreover, the designed surfaces exhibit excellent self-cleaning performance in some specific situations, such as oil medium, hot water and condensation environments. We envision that this facile and fluorine-free strategy for fabricating excellent hot-water-repellent surfaces could be valuable in popularizing their practical applications.
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