Super Water-Repellent Surfaces Resulting from Fractal Structure

Super water-repellent surfaces showing a contact angle of 174° for water droplets have been made of alkylketene dimer (AKD). Water droplets roll around without attachment on the super water-repellent surfaces when tilted slightly. The AKD is a kind of wax and forms spontaneously a fractal structure in its surfaces by solidification from the melt. The fractal surfaces of AKD repel a water droplet completely and show a contact angle larger than 170° without any fluorination treatments. Theoretical prediction of the wettability of the fractal surfaces has been given in the previous paper.3 The relationship between the contact angle of the flat surface θ and that of the fractal surface θf is expressed by the equation cos θf = (L/l)D-2 cos θ where (L/l)D-2 is the surface area magnification factor. The fractal dimension of the solid AKD surface was determined to be D ≈ 2.3 applying the box-counting method to the SEM images of the AKD cross section. L and l, which are the largest and the smallest size limits of ...