A simple
method was used to generate colorful hydrophobic stearate
particles via chemical reactions between inorganic salts and sodium
stearate. Colored self-cleaning superhydrophobic coatings were prepared
through a facile one-step spray-coating process by spraying the stearate
particle suspensions onto stainless steel substrates. Furthermore,
the colorful superhydrophobic coating maintains excellent chemical
stability under both harsh acidic and alkaline circumstances. After
being immersed in a 3.5 wt % NaCl aqueous solution for 1 month, the
as-prepared coatings remained superhydrophobic; however, they lost
their self-cleaning property with a sliding angle of about 46 ±
3°. The corrosion behavior of the superhydrophobic coatings on
the Al substrate was characterized by the polarization curve and electrochemical
impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The electrochemical corrosion test results
indicated that the superhydrophobic coatings possessed excellent corrosion
resistance, which could supply efficient and long-term preservation
for the bare Al substrate