Heliyon (Apr 2023)

Temperature and pH endurable self-assembled camellia-like nanostructure achieved on zinc sheet with superamphiphobicity for fog harvesting

  • Ruishuo Li,
  • Meng Zang,
  • Yuanyuan Cheng,
  • Hongbin Qi,
  • Yingbin Wang,
  • Bing Sun

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. e14775

Abstract

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Easy-implement and low-cost fabrication of super-hydrophobic/super-oleophobic materials is of great significance for efficient fog harvesting. Herein, we propose a simple two-step procedure based on Cu/1-octadecanethiol (ODT) self-assembled monolayer (SAM) modified zinc plates. Interestingly, the whole process mimics the blooming process of flowers in nature: the deposition of copper particle and the subsequent formation of SAM drives the surface undergo gradually stretches and finally blooms to camellia-like nanostructures. The water contact angle (WCA) and oil contact angle (OCA) reach 160 ± 1° and 159 ± 1° respectively, as a result of the formation of layered petal structure that traps air effectively, which is attributed as one of the most important factors for the superamphiphobic effect. In addition to much enhanced facility in fog collection, the materials maintain excellent performance in acid/base environments (1 ≤ pH ≤ 14), broad temperature conditions ranging from −18 °C to 240 °C, and the artificial sea environment, and exhibit capable wear resistance as well as self-cleaning property. The cooperation of all these multiple properties ensures the robustness and stability for efficient fog collection.

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