Extreme Water Repellency of Nanostructured Low-Surface-Energy Non-Woven Fabrics
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2021-05-21
Extreme Water Repellency of Nanostructured Low-Surface-Energy Non-Woven Fabrics
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Authors :
Bongsu Shin, Kwang-Ryeol Lee, Myoung-Woon Moon and Ho-Young Kim
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Journal :
Soft Matter
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Vol :
8
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Page :
1817-1823
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Year :
2012
Abstract
We report the extreme water repellent nature of non-woven fabrics of PET (polyethyleneterephthalate) whose fiber surfaces are nanotextured with oxygen plasma and coated with a low-surface-energy nanofilm. The surface effectively suppresses vapor condensation and repels condensed water droplets in addition to exhibiting a high contact angle and a low contact angle hysteresis with a millimetre-sized water drop. We also show that the surface maintains its superhydrophobicity after water-vapor condensation and after oil-wetting due to high-aspect-ratio nanohairs on the fibers. The superior water-repellent ability of the plasma treated non-woven fabric can be exploited in a variety of industrial applications including water harvesting and fuel cell water management even under oily contaminations.