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Rendering SiO2/Si Surfaces Omniphobic by Carving Gas-Entrapping Microtextures Comprising Reentrant and Doubly Reentrant Cavities or Pillars
Published on: February 11, 2020
Fabrication of a flexible transparent superomniphobic polydimethylsiloxane surface with a micropillar array
Shengyang Pan1, Min Chen1, Limin Wu1
1Department of Materials Science, Advanced Coatings Research Center of Ministry of Education, Fudan University Shanghai 200433 China Lmw@fudan.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Although superomniphobic surfaces have attracted extensive interest owing to many important applications, successful fabrication of such surfaces still remains a critical challenge. Herein, we present a flexible transparent superomniphobic polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) surface with a micropillar array using Si nanowires as the mould. The as-obtained PDMS not only exhibits excellent liquid-repellent performance with a static contact angle of over 150° and sliding angle of less than 6° against a wide range of liquids, but also maintains the super-repellency even under acid/base corrosion, mechanical damage, and unidirectional stretching.

