Nanoscale , 2017, 9 (39), 14814-14819.

Extreme tuning of wetting on 1D nanostructures: from a superhydrophilic to a perfect hydrophobic surface

Ali, Awadelkareem A. | Haidar, Ayman | Polonskyi, O. | Faupel, F. | Abdul-Khaliq, Hashim | Veith, Michael | Aktas, Oral C.

The tuning of wetting over an extreme range, from superhydrophilic to superhydrophobic, was demonstrated on 1D Al/Al2O3 nanostructures. While chaotic and tangled 1D Al/Al2O3 nanostructures exhibited complete wetting, they became water repellent (with a water contact angle (CA) [greater-than-or-equal]173[degree]) after the infiltration of poly[bis(2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)phosphazene] (PTFEP) solution. This simple strategy allows the achievement of two extreme wetting regimes, perfect wetting and non-wetting, without altering the nanostructured surface topography. The same surface was also found to exhibit repellency towards artificial blood and hexadecane.