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Self-Assembled Biomimetic Superhydrophobic CaCO<sub>3</sub> Coating Inspired from Fouling Mineralization in Geothermal Water
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EngineeringBiomimetic MaterialsSuper-hydrophobic SurfaceBio-based MaterialFoulingSurface NanotechnologyChemical EngineeringElectron MicroscopyMaterials ScienceNanomanufacturingSurface ModificationMulti-functional CoatingContinuous Cactuslike CacoSelf-assemblySurface ScienceMaterials CharacterizationInterfacial PhenomenaGeothermal WaterFunctional MaterialsHydrothermal Processing
Inspired from fouling self-mineralization in geothermal water, a novel biomimetic cactuslike CaCO(3) coating with superhydrophobic features is reported in this letter. The structure, morphologies, and phases of the CaCO(3) coating were characterized by X-ray diffractometry, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and infrared spectrophotometry. After prenucleation treatment, a continuous cactuslike CaCO(3) coating with hierarchical nano- and microstructures was self-assembled on stainless steel surfaces after immersion in simulated geothermal water at 50 °C for 48 h. After being modified with a low-surface-energy monolayer of sodium stearate, the as-prepared coating exhibited superhydrophobic properties with a water contact angle of 158.9° and a sliding angle of 2°. Therefore, this work might open up a new application field of geothermal resources and provide insight into designing multidimensional structures with functional applications, including superhydrophobic surfaces.
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