JIAO Yang, XU Xu, ZHOU Chen-lu etc. Preparation of Diverse Nanostructured ZnO Films and Their Hydrophobic Properties[J]. Chinese Journal of Luminescence, 2014,35(6): 654-659
JIAO Yang, XU Xu, ZHOU Chen-lu etc. Preparation of Diverse Nanostructured ZnO Films and Their Hydrophobic Properties[J]. Chinese Journal of Luminescence, 2014,35(6): 654-659 DOI: 10.3788/fgxb20143506.0654.
Preparation of Diverse Nanostructured ZnO Films and Their Hydrophobic Properties
and nanosheet array were prepared. Diameter of the nanorods and nanotubes can be tuned from 50 nm to 300 nm
and from 300 nm to 1 m
respectively. All the ZnO nanofilms are hydrophobic. The largest contact angle 138 can be achieved without any surface modification. Moreover
the hydrophobic ZnO surface turns to hydrophilic under ultraviolet irradiation. These results provide an important basis for applying ZnO nano-arrays in the relevant aspects.
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