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Microscale and nanoscale hierarchical structured mesh films with superhydrophobic and superoleophilic properties induced by long-chain fatty acids
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Materials ScienceLong-chain Fatty AcidsChemical EngineeringHierarchical StructureMesh FilmsEngineeringSelf-cleaning SurfaceSurface ScienceSuper-hydrophobic SurfaceCopper Mesh FilmsSurface ModificationAmphiphilic SystemSuperoleophilic PropertiesLotus Effect
Inspired by the lotus effect, we fabricate new microscale and nanoscale hierarchical structured copper mesh films by a simple electrochemical deposition. After modification of the long-chain fatty acid monolayer, these films show superhydrophobic and superoleophilic properties, which could be used for the effective separation of oil and water. The length of the fatty acid chain strongly influences the surface wettability of as-prepared films. It is confirmed that the cooperative effect of the hierarchical structure of the copper film and the nature of the long-chain fatty acid contribute to this unique surface wettability.
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