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Surface topographies of biomimetic superamphiphobic materials: design criteria, fabrication and performance

Journal

ADVANCES IN COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
Volume 269, Issue -, Pages 87-121

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.cis.2019.04.007

Keywords

Wettability; Superamphiphobicity; Reentrant structures; Design criteria

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51675513, 51735013]

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Superamphiphobicity is a wetting phenomenon that not only water but also oils or organic solvents with low surface tension exhibit large contact angles above 150 degrees along with low contact angle hysteresis on solid surface. It is well known that both chemical constituent and surface roughness have impacts on the wettability of solid surface. Herein, several fundamental wetting states and design criteria for re-entrant structures are introduced first. Then, various chemical modification materials endowing solid substrates low surface energy are summarized subsequently. Furthermore, roughening processes conferring hierarchical or re-entrant topographic structures on surfaces are classified based on different types of topographies abstracted from the natural oil-repellent creatures (mushroom-like structures) as well as bio-inspired superamphiphobic surfaces (i.e., randomly distributed nanostructures, regularly patterned microstructures and other complex hierarchical structures). Significantly, the impalement pressure and formulated rules of various re-entrant profiles are recommended in detail. At the same time, fabrication, outstanding performances such as mechanical durability, chemical stability are also mentioned according to different types of morphologies. Beyond that, current fabrication obstacles and future prospects are proposed simultaneously in the end. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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