Ultrahydrophobic Surface Selectively Modified by Pulse Electrodeposition from Aqueous Dispersion of PTFE Particles

  • Abe T
  • Esashi M
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Abstract

Micro-pattern formation of PTFE nanoporous film was realized by using pulsed electrodeposition from aqueous disperision of PTFE particles. The volume fraction of PTFE in a nickel matrix was more than 50 vol.% when the pulse-on and the pulse-off time were controlled to be 10 msec and 2 msec, respectively. In this condition, the PTFE particles embedded in the matrix fused each other by annealing the film under the temperature of 300 'C. After removing the nickel by acid, the obtaiend PTFE film had nanopore and it brought ultrahydrophobic effect.

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Abe, T., & Esashi, M. (2001). Ultrahydrophobic Surface Selectively Modified by Pulse Electrodeposition from Aqueous Dispersion of PTFE Particles. In Transducers ’01 Eurosensors XV (pp. 1015–1019). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59497-7_240

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