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Multiscale Structures Aggregated by Imprinted Nanofibers for Functional Surfaces
Published on: September 11, 2018
Tens of centimeter-scale flexible superhydrophobic nanofiber structures through curing process
Sangmin Lee1, Jong Hoon Kang, Sang Joon Lee
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, Kyungbuk, Republic of Korea 790-784. min00916@postech.ac.kr
Abstract:
Superhydrophobic surfaces have been fabricated for many biological and engineering applications. However, due to the delamination of the nanostructured layer from a handling layer during the fabrication process, we could not have obtained uniform nanostructured surfaces in large areas. Here, we first report tens of centimeter-scale superhydrophobic nanostructures with flexibility, cost-effective, no aging degradation and drag reduction by adopting curing processes, which have uniform superhydrophobic nanostructured surfaces on the size of 30x14 cm2. Such a nanostructure could be a potential platform for many applications such as microfluidic devices for biological studies, and industrial self-cleaning products for automobiles, ships, and houses.

