Vol.50, No.8, 591 ~ 598, 2012
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Title |
Fabrication and Characterization of Superhydrophobic Glass Surfaces Using Silicon Micro-mold and Thermal-reflow Process |
김승준 Seung Jun Kim , 공정호 Jeong Ho Kong , 이동윤 Dong Yun Lee , 김종만 Jong Man Kim |
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Abstract |
This paper presents regularly micro-textured glass surfaces ensuring the superhydrophobic properties in the Cassie-Baxter regime. The proposed surfaces were fabricated simply and efficiently by filling the glass material into a silicon micro-mold with periodic micro-cavities based on a thermal-reflow process, resulting in a successful demonstration of the textured glass surface with periodically-arrayed micro-pillar structures. The static and dynamic wetting properties of the micro-textured glass surfaces were characterized by measuring the static contact angle (SCA) and contact angle hysteresis (CAH), respectively. In addition, the surface wettability was estimated theoretically based on Wenzel and Cassie-Baxter wetting theories, and compared with the experimental ones. Through the experimental and theoretical observations, it was clearly confirmed that the proposed micro-textured glass surfaces showed the slippery superhydrophobic behaviors in the Cassie-Baxter wetting mode. |
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Key Words |
Glasses, surface modification, texture, wetting, superhydrophobicity |
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