Bioinspired Superhydrophobic Surfaces: Advances and Applications with Metallic and Inorganic Materials 1st Edition by Frédéric Guittard, Thierry Darmanin 1351859585 9781351859585 – Ebook PDF Instant Download/DeliveryISBN:
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ISBN-10 : 1351859585
ISBN-13 : 9781351859585
Author: Frédéric Guittard, Thierry Darmanin
Materials with superhydrophobic or related properties are one of the most studied subjects from a theoretical point of view and also for the large range of possible applications, for example, anticorrosion, antibacteria, optical devices, and sensors. The study of natural species with special wettability has shown us the importance of surface structures and the surface energy of the resulting surface properties. Various strategies can be used to reproduce superhydrophobic phenomena in the laboratory. General reviews on superhydrophobic properties already exist but, to our knowledge, do not focus on metallic and inorganic materials. Here, we focus especially on the strategies implemented for reaching superhydrophobic or related properties using metallic and inorganic materials. Indeed, these materials present unique properties, for example, thermal and mechanical resistance, chemical and ageing resistance, and optical (transparency, antireflection, photoluminescence) and electrical properties (conducting, semiconducting, insulating). This book will be useful for graduate students of materials chemistry and physics and for researchers in surface science, nanostructures, and bioinspired or biomimetic materials.
Bioinspired Superhydrophobic Surfaces: Advances and Applications with Metallic and Inorganic Materials 1st Table of contents:
1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Part
3. Fabrication processes
3.1 Etching in acidic media
3.1.1 Metals
3.1.2 Electrochemical machining
3.1.3 Silicon
3.2 Plasma processes
3.2.1 Plasma etching
3.2.2 Sputter deposition
3.3 Laser
3.4 Etching in basic media
3.4.1 Copper
3.4.2 Others
3.5 Anodization
3.5.1 Aluminum
3.5.2 Titanium
3.5.3 Copper
3.5.4 Others
3.6 Electrodeposition
3.6.1 Noble Metals
3.6.1.1 Silver
3.6.2.1 Gold
3.6.1.3 Platinum and palladium
3.6.2 Non-Noble metals
3.6.2.1 Copper
3.6.2.2 Others
3.6.3 Rare Earths
3.6.4 Sol-Gel electrodeposition
3.7 Electroless deposition
3.7.1 Silver
3.7.2 Gold and platinum
3.7.3 Others
3.8 Hydrothermal processes
3.8.1 Zinc oxide
3.8.2 Others
3.8.3 Applications
3.8.3.1 Photoluminescence
3.8.3.2 Photocatalytic properties
3.8.3.3 Others
3.9 Use of nanoparticles
3.9.1 Nanoparticles
3.9.2 Nanocomposites
3.9.3 Colloidal lithography
3.9.4 Textured Substrates
3.9.5 Aerogels
3.9.5.1 Silica aerogels
3.9.5.2 Graphene aerogels
3.10 Chemical vapor deposition
3.10.1 Carbon
3.10.2 Silicon
3.10.3 Carbides and nitrides
3.10.4 Oxides and sulfides
4. Conclusion
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