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Title: Superhydrophobic surface: Self-cleaning PDMs thin film utilising MWCNT
Authors: Chua, Ee Lun
Mukhzeer, Mohamad Shahimin, Dr.
Poopalan, Prabakaran, Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Mohd Nuzaihan, Md Nor
Bahari, Man
joshua113el@hotmail.com
mukhzeer@unimap.edu.my 
Keywords: Superhydrophobicity (SH)
Self-cleaning property
Water-proof fabrics
Non-stick containers
Microfluidics
Issue Date: 28-Jun-2013
Publisher: Macao Innnovation & Invention Association
Series/Report no.: Macau International Innovation & Invention Expo (IIEX) 2013;
Abstract: Superhydrophobicity (SH) is the idea of minimizing the wetting of a surface and has the potential for a vast and diverse range of applications. Self-cleaning aurfaces, water-proof fabrics, non-stick containers and microfluidics are some of the applications already available. Advances in nanotechnology and promising experimental results have allowed the area to rapidly develop in recent years. In this project, simple production methods are investigated with a focus on cheap chemical medication of common polymers to render them SH and employs hydrophobic (water fearing) materials or more accurately SH materials which show extreme water repellency and are defined by contact angles greater than 150'. This SH is dependent on two important factors, firstly the chemical composition of the solid surface must demostrate a low surface energy and secondly a high degree of surface roughness is required.
Description: Macau International Innovation & Invention Expo 2013 (IIEX), 28th June - 30th June 2013 organized by Macao Innnovation & Invention Association at Macau Fisherman Wharf Exhibition Centre, China.
URI: http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/37758
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