Authors
Dong Hwan Shin, Tolou Shokuhfar, Chang Kyoung Choi, Seong-Hyuk Lee, Craig Friedrich
Publication date
2011/7/5
Journal
Nanotechnology
Volume
22
Issue
31
Pages
315704
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
This study examines the effect of environmental and experimental conditions, such as temperature and time, on the wettability properties of titania nanotube (TNT) surfaces fabricated by anodization. The fabricated TNTs are 60–130 nm inner diameter and 7–10 µm height. One-microliter water droplets were used to define the wettability of the TNT surfaces by measuring the contact angles. A digital image analysis algorithm was developed to obtain contact angles, contact radii and center heights of the droplets on the TNT surfaces. Bare titanium foil is inherently less hydrophilic with approximately 60–80 contact angle. The as-anodized TNT surfaces are more hydrophilic and annealing further increases this hydrophilic property. Furthermore, it was found that the TNT surface became more hydrophobic when aged in air over a period of three months. It is believed that the surface wettability can be changed due to …
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Scholar articles
DH Shin, T Shokuhfar, CK Choi, SH Lee, C Friedrich - Nanotechnology, 2011