Wettability transition on micro-nano hierarchical structured Ni20Cr coating surface by selective spontaneous adsorption during vacuum evacuation

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Abstract

A coating surface of metallic Ni20Cr with a bionic hierarchical micro-nano scaled structure was fabricated by shrouded plasma spraying technology. A novel phenomenon was found on the coating surface that the surface wettability can change from original super-hydrophilicity to super-hydrophobicity with a contact angle of 152° and sliding angle of 2° by evacuation in oil-free vacuum systems. To clarify the wettability transition mechanism in vacuum conditions, the microstructure and chemical composition of the coating surface were systematically investigated. The results revealed that the main reason for the wettability transition was due to the formation of chemisorbed carboxylates and physisorbed saturated hydrocarbons on the coating surface by selective spontaneous adsorption of the residual gas molecules from vacuum environment. The hydrophobic saturated hydrocarbon chains oriented outward the surface effectively reduced the surface energy and cause a spontaneous wettability transition. The evacuation process under the vacuum conditions enhanced the adsorption rate on the coating surface. The degree of wettability transition depended on the amount of the surface adsorbates.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)292-302
Number of pages11
JournalMaterials Chemistry and Physics
Volume219
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2018

Keywords

  • Micro-nano structure
  • Shrouded plasma spraying
  • Super-hydrophobicity
  • Vacuum
  • Wettability transition

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