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Superhydrophobic Surfaces by Electrochemical Processes

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ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 25, Issue 10, Pages 1378-1394

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201204300

Keywords

anodization; conducting polymers; electrochemistry; metals; superhydrophobic; philic surfaces

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This review is an exhaustive representation of the electrochemical processes reported in the literature to produce superhydrophobic surfaces. Due to the intensive demand in the elaboration of superhydrophobic materials using low-cost, reproducible and fast methods, the use of strategies based on electrochemical processes have exponentially grown these last five years. These strategies are separated in two parts: the oxidation processes, such as oxidation of metals in solution, the anodization of metals or the electrodeposition of conducting polymers, and the reduction processed such as the electrodeposition of metals or the galvanic deposition. One of the main advantages of the electrochemical processes is the relative easiness to produce various surface morphologies and a precise control of the structures at a micro- or a nanoscale.

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