Parahydrophobicity and stick-slip wetting dynamics of vertically aligned carbon nanotube forests
Abstract
We report for the first time on the parahydrophobicity and stick-slip wetting dynamics of vertically aligned carbon-nanotube (CNT) forests and compare it with previously observed droplet infiltration characteristics. CNT surfaces have generally been reported to be superhydrophobic, but unstable, as the water rapidly infiltrates the forest. In this paper, we demonstrate the first observation of parahydrophobicity of CNT forests, where the surface...
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Title
Parahydrophobicity and stick-slip wetting dynamics of vertically aligned carbon nanotube forests
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
152
Pages
474 - 481
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