Superhydrophobic Carbon Nanotube Forests
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · University of Cambridge
Abstract
The present study demonstrates the creation of a stable, superhydrophobic surface using the nanoscale roughness inherent in a vertically aligned carbon nanotube forest together with a thin, conformal hydrophobic poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE) coating on the surface of the nanotubes. Superhydrophobicity is achieved down to the microscopic level where essentially spherical, micrometer-sized water droplets can be suspended on top of the nanotube forest. Since their discovery in 1991,1 carbon nanotubes continue to be a subject of unabated scientific research and develop-ment. Their extraordinary properties2-4 make them highly attractive as technology enablers in a host of different applications, ranging from…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 33.78
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 28
Authors
8- KKKenneth K. S. LauCorresponding
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Cambridge
- JBJosé Bico
University of Cambridge, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- KBKenneth B. K. Teo
University of Cambridge, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- MCManish Chhowalla
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Cambridge
- GAG.A.J. Amaratunga
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Cambridge
Topics & keywords
- Carbon nanotube
- Materials science
- Nanotechnology
- Nanotube
- Conformal coating
- Nanoscopic scale
- Micrometer
- Superhydrophobic coating
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