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Superhydrophobic Properties of Nanotextured Polypropylene Foils Fabricated by Roll-to-Roll Extrusion Coating
We demonstrate the
use of roll-to-roll extrusion coating (R2R-EC)
for fabrication of nanopatterned polypropylene (PP) foils with strong
antiwetting properties. The antiwetting nanopattern is originated
from textured surfaces fabricated on silicon wafers by a single-step
method of reactive ion etching with different processing gas flow
rates. We provide a systematic study of the wetting properties for
the fabricated surfaces and show that a controlled texture stretching
effect in the R2R-EC process is instrumental to yield the superhydrophobic
surfaces with water contact angles approaching 160° and droplet
roll-off angles below 10°