Superhydrophobic Coatings for Corrosion and Tribology

Wang, Shuncai

Superhydrophobic Coatings for Corrosion and Tribology - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2019 - 1 electronic resource (166 p.)

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Superhydrophobic surfaces, with a water contact angle >150°, have attracted both academic and industrial interest due to their wide range of applications, such as water proofing, anti-fogging, antifouling, anti-icing, fluidic drag reduction and anti-corrosion. Currently the majority of superhydrophobic coatings are created using organic chemicals with low surface energy. However, the lack of mechanical strength and heat resistance prevents the use of these coatings in harsh environments. Quality superhydrophobic coatings developed using inorganic materials are therefore highly sought after. Ceramics are of particular interest due to their high mechanical strength, heat and corrosion resistance. Such superhydrophobic coatings have recently been successfully fabricated using a variety of ceramics and different approaches, and have shown the improved wear and tribocorrosion resistance properties. This Special Issue focuses on the recent developments in the fabrication of superhydrophobic coatings and their robustness against corrosion and wear resistance, but the original work on other properties of superhydrophobic coatings are also welcome. In particular, the topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Robust superhydrophobic coatings; Coatings with super-wettability in multifunctional applications; Wetting effects on corrosion and tribology; Hierarchical Coating for wetting and modelling.


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books978-3-03921-785-4 9783039217847 9783039217854

10.3390/books978-3-03921-785-4 doi

n/a self-cleaning ferrofluid drop surface topography oil-water separation wear resistance super-hydrophobic coating parabolic morphology nanocomposite electrochemical surface engineering Al2O3-coated particles dynamic characteristics superhydrophobic stability suspension water-lubricated bearing chemical stability corrosion protection low friction friction and wear behaviour lubrication performance electrochemical deposition carbon steel TiO2 magnetic field superhydrophobic surface empirical formula of friction coefficient rough morphology electroless composite coating HVOF water-repellent surfaces corrosion resistance mechanical durability aluminum alloy Ni-Co WS2 thermal spray surfactant Co-Ni coating damped harmonic oscillation anodization etching MoS2 particles chemical etching truncated cone morphology superhydrophobic materials hydrophobicity super-hydrophobic surface micro-arc oxidation electrodeposition

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