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A novel surface modification technique was successfully developed to significant ly enhance the hydrophobicity of copper. In the technique, the carefully-cleaned copper disk was first immersed in a mixed solution of 2 mol/L KOH and 0.1 mol/L K2S2O4 for 15 min. at 60°C, and then, it was oxidized in a pressure of 1 Pa at an evaluated temperature for 1~5 h. The microstructures and hydrophobicity of the copper surface, before and after surface modification, were characterized with X-ray diffr action, energy dispersive spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and contact a ngle measurement. The results show that the surface modification results in forma tion of a bi-layer: a pedal-shaped micrograins of copper hydroxide layer on top of the laminar-shaped nano-grains of copper oxide and/or residue copper-hydr oxide, and that the composite layer results in a super-hydrophobic surface, with a contact angle up to 150°, and a sliding angle less than 10°. The possible mech anism was tentatively discussed.
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Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology
ISSN: 1672-7126
Year: 2010
Issue: 4
Volume: 30
Page: 450-454
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