Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.354, No.2, 810-815, 2011
Superhydrophobic surfaces using selected zinc oxide microrod growth on ink-jetted patterns
The synthesis and properties of superhydrophobic surfaces based on binary surface topography made of zinc oxide (ZnO) microrod-decorated micropatterns are reported. ZnO is intrinsically hydrophilic but can be utilized to create hydrophobic surfaces by creating artificial roughness via microstructuring. Micron scale patterns consisting of nanocrystalline ZnO seed particles were applied to glass substrates with a modified ink-jet printer. Microrods were then grown on the patterns by a hydrothermal process without any further chemical modification. Water contact angle (WCA)(1) up to 153 degrees was achieved. Different micro array patterned surfaces with varying response of static contact angle or sessile droplet analysis are reported. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.