Non-Wetting Rare-Earth Oxide Ceramics with Applications to Sustained Hydrophobicity

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. Azimi A. T. Paxson R. Dhiman H. -M. Kwon K. K. Varanasi1
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Hydrophobic materials that are robust to harsh environments are needed in a broad range of applications. Although durable materials such as metals and ceramics, which are generally hydrophilic, can be rendered hydrophobic by polymeric modifiers, these materials deteriorate in harsh environments. Here it is shown that a class of ceramics comprising the entire lanthanide oxide series, ranging from ceria to lutecia, is intrinsically hydrophobic. Their hydrophobicity is attributed to their unique electronic structure, which inhibits hydrogen bonding with interfacial water molecules. In addition, this work demonstrates that these ceramics sustain hydrophobicity even after exposure to high-temperature environment (1000 °C for 2 h in air). It is envisioned that this class of robust hydrophobic materials will have far-reaching technological potential in various industrial applications, where water repellency and dropwise condensation are desirable.
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APA: G. Azimi A. T. Paxson R. Dhiman H. -M. Kwon K. K. Varanasi1  (2014)  Non-Wetting Rare-Earth Oxide Ceramics with Applications to Sustained Hydrophobicity

MLA: G. Azimi A. T. Paxson R. Dhiman H. -M. Kwon K. K. Varanasi1 Non-Wetting Rare-Earth Oxide Ceramics with Applications to Sustained Hydrophobicity. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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