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Enabling Superhydrophobicity-Guided Superwicking in Metal Alloys via a Nanosecond Laser-Based Surface Treatment Method

[Image: see text] Enabling capillary wicking on bulk metal alloys is challenging due to processing complexity at different size scales. This work presents a laser-chemical surface treatment to fabricate superwicking patterns guided by a superhydrophobic region over a large-area metal alloy surface....

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Autores principales: Samanta, Avik, Huang, Wuji, Parveg, A. S. M. Sazzad, Kotak, Parth, Auyeung, Raymond C. Y., Charipar, Nicholas A., Shaw, Scott K., Ratner, Albert, Lamuta, Caterina, Ding, Hongtao
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8414485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34415724
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.1c09144
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author Samanta, Avik
Huang, Wuji
Parveg, A. S. M. Sazzad
Kotak, Parth
Auyeung, Raymond C. Y.
Charipar, Nicholas A.
Shaw, Scott K.
Ratner, Albert
Lamuta, Caterina
Ding, Hongtao
author_facet Samanta, Avik
Huang, Wuji
Parveg, A. S. M. Sazzad
Kotak, Parth
Auyeung, Raymond C. Y.
Charipar, Nicholas A.
Shaw, Scott K.
Ratner, Albert
Lamuta, Caterina
Ding, Hongtao
author_sort Samanta, Avik
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description [Image: see text] Enabling capillary wicking on bulk metal alloys is challenging due to processing complexity at different size scales. This work presents a laser-chemical surface treatment to fabricate superwicking patterns guided by a superhydrophobic region over a large-area metal alloy surface. The laser-chemical surface treatment generates surface micro/nanostructures and desirable surface chemistry simultaneously. The superhydrophobic surface was first fabricated over the whole surface by laser treatment under water confinement and fluorosilane treatment; subsequently, superwicking stripes were processed by a second laser treatment in air and cyanosilane treatment. The resultant surface shows superwicking regions surrounded by superhydrophobic regions. During the process, superwicking regions possess dual-scale structures and polar nitrile surface chemistry. In contrast, random nanoscale structures and fluorocarbon chemistry are generated on the superhydrophobic region of the aluminum alloy 6061 substrates. The resultant superwicking region demonstrates self-propelling anti-gravity liquid transport for methanol and water. The combination of the capillary effect of the dual-scale surface microgrooves and the water affinitive nitrile group contributes toward the self-propelling movement of water and methanol at the superwicking region. The initial phase of wicking followed Washburn dynamics, whereas it entered a non-linear regime in the later phase. The wicking height and rate are regulated by microgroove geometry and spacing.
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spelling pubmed-84144852021-09-03 Enabling Superhydrophobicity-Guided Superwicking in Metal Alloys via a Nanosecond Laser-Based Surface Treatment Method Samanta, Avik Huang, Wuji Parveg, A. S. M. Sazzad Kotak, Parth Auyeung, Raymond C. Y. Charipar, Nicholas A. Shaw, Scott K. Ratner, Albert Lamuta, Caterina Ding, Hongtao ACS Appl Mater Interfaces [Image: see text] Enabling capillary wicking on bulk metal alloys is challenging due to processing complexity at different size scales. This work presents a laser-chemical surface treatment to fabricate superwicking patterns guided by a superhydrophobic region over a large-area metal alloy surface. The laser-chemical surface treatment generates surface micro/nanostructures and desirable surface chemistry simultaneously. The superhydrophobic surface was first fabricated over the whole surface by laser treatment under water confinement and fluorosilane treatment; subsequently, superwicking stripes were processed by a second laser treatment in air and cyanosilane treatment. The resultant surface shows superwicking regions surrounded by superhydrophobic regions. During the process, superwicking regions possess dual-scale structures and polar nitrile surface chemistry. In contrast, random nanoscale structures and fluorocarbon chemistry are generated on the superhydrophobic region of the aluminum alloy 6061 substrates. The resultant superwicking region demonstrates self-propelling anti-gravity liquid transport for methanol and water. The combination of the capillary effect of the dual-scale surface microgrooves and the water affinitive nitrile group contributes toward the self-propelling movement of water and methanol at the superwicking region. The initial phase of wicking followed Washburn dynamics, whereas it entered a non-linear regime in the later phase. The wicking height and rate are regulated by microgroove geometry and spacing. American Chemical Society 2021-08-20 2021-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8414485/ /pubmed/34415724 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.1c09144 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Huang, Wuji
Parveg, A. S. M. Sazzad
Kotak, Parth
Auyeung, Raymond C. Y.
Charipar, Nicholas A.
Shaw, Scott K.
Ratner, Albert
Lamuta, Caterina
Ding, Hongtao
Enabling Superhydrophobicity-Guided Superwicking in Metal Alloys via a Nanosecond Laser-Based Surface Treatment Method
title Enabling Superhydrophobicity-Guided Superwicking in Metal Alloys via a Nanosecond Laser-Based Surface Treatment Method
title_full Enabling Superhydrophobicity-Guided Superwicking in Metal Alloys via a Nanosecond Laser-Based Surface Treatment Method
title_fullStr Enabling Superhydrophobicity-Guided Superwicking in Metal Alloys via a Nanosecond Laser-Based Surface Treatment Method
title_full_unstemmed Enabling Superhydrophobicity-Guided Superwicking in Metal Alloys via a Nanosecond Laser-Based Surface Treatment Method
title_short Enabling Superhydrophobicity-Guided Superwicking in Metal Alloys via a Nanosecond Laser-Based Surface Treatment Method
title_sort enabling superhydrophobicity-guided superwicking in metal alloys via a nanosecond laser-based surface treatment method
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8414485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34415724
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.1c09144
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