Robust Superhydrophilic/Hydrophobic
Surface Based
on Self-Aggregated Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> Nanowires by Single-Step
Anodization and Self-Assembly Method
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Abstract
Superhydrophilic and superhydrophobic surfaces were studied
with
an eye to industrial applications and use as research tools. Conventional
methods involve complex and time-consuming processes and cannot feasibly
produce large-area three-dimensional surfaces. Here, we report robust
and large-area alumina nanowire structures with superhydrophobic or
superhydrophilic properties, generated by an inexpensive single-step
anodization process that can routinely create arbitrary three-dimensional
shapes. This process is expected to open up diverse applications