Well-ordered polymer nano-fibers with self-cleaning property by disturbing crystallization process

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Abstract

Bionic self-cleaning surfaces with well-ordered polymer nano-fibers are firstly fabricated by disturbing crystallization during one-step coating-curing process. Orderly thin (100 nm) and long (5-10 μm) polymer nano-fibers with a certain direction are fabricated by external macroscopic force (F blow) interference introduced by H2 gas flow, leading to superior superhydrophobicity with a water contact angle (WCA) of 170° and a water sliding angle (WSA) of 0-1°. In contrast, nano-wires and nano-bridges (1-8 μm in length/10-80 nm in width) are generated by "spinning/stretching" under internal microscopic force (F T) interference due to significant temperature difference in the non-uniform cooling medium. The findings provide a novel theoretical basis for controllable polymer "bionic lotus" surface and will further promote practical application in many engineering fields such as drag-reduction and anti-icing. © 2014 Yang et al.; licensee Springer.

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Yang, Q., Luo, Z., Tan, S., Luo, Y., Wang, Y., Zhang, Z., & Liu, W. (2014). Well-ordered polymer nano-fibers with self-cleaning property by disturbing crystallization process. Nanoscale Research Letters, 9(1), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-9-352

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