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Preparation of Hierarchically Structured Polystyrene Surfaces with Superhydrophobic Properties by Plasma-Assisted Fluorination
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EngineeringNanostructured SurfaceSuper-hydrophobic SurfaceSurface NanotechnologyChemistryChemical EngineeringMaterials FabricationSuperhydrophobic PropertiesHybrid MaterialsPolymer ChemistryMaterials ScienceSelf-cleaning SurfaceNanomanufacturingPlasma-assisted FluorinationSurface ModificationSurface NanoengineeringSurface FunctionalizationSelf-assemblyPolymer ScienceSurface SciencePolystyrene SurfaceInterfacial PhenomenaNanofabricationPlasma FluorinationMicrostructured Polystyrene Surfaces
The nanotexturing of microstructured polystyrene surfaces through CF4 plasma chemical fluorination is presented in this study. It is demonstrated that the parameters of a surface micropore-generation process, together with the setup of subsequent plasma-chemical modifications, allows for the creation of a long-term (weeks) surface-stable micro- and nanotexture with high hydrophobicity (water contact angle >150°). Surface micropores were generated initially via the time-sequenced dosing of mixed solvents onto a polystyrene surface (Petri dish) in a spin-coater. In the second step, tetrafluoromethane (CF4) plasma fluorination was used for the generation of a specific surface nanotexture and the modulation of the surface chemical composition. Experimental results of microscopic, goniometric, and spectroscopic measurements have shown that a single combination of phase separation methods and plasma processes enables the facile preparation of a wide spectrum of hierarchically structured surfaces differing in their wetting properties and application potentials.
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