Superhydrophobic zinc oxide surface by differential etching and hydrophobic modification
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A superhydrophobic ZnO nanorod films on zinc substrate were fabricated by natural oxidation of zinc metal and subsequent modification with a monolayer of n-octadecyl thiol (ODT). The surface morphology and composition were studied using SEM, XRD, and XPS, respectively. The surface of ZnO films directly grown on zinc substrate was hydrophilic with a water contact angle (CA) of 40±2◦, whereas the modified ZnO films
by ODT exhibited the superhydrophobicity and the water CA on it was 153±2◦. It is shown that both the higher surface roughness and the lower surface free energy play an important role in creating the superhydrophobic surface.