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Mattaparthi, Srinadh |
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Sablaniya, Dhrmendra |
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Rajendran, Srinithi |
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Singh, Amit Kumar |
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Kalpathy, Sreeram K. |
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Rowthu, Sriharitha |
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United States of America |
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2022-05-06T15:36:45Z |
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2022-05-06T15:36:45Z |
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2022-04 |
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Mattaparthi, Srinadh; Sablaniya, Dhrmendra; Rajendran, Srinithi; Singh, Amit Kumar; Kalpathy, Sreeram K. and Rowthu, Sriharitha, "Non-toxic self-cleaning large area cement blocks fabrication by biomimicking superhydrophobic periwinkle flowers", Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2022.129112, Apr. 2022. |
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0927-7757 |
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfa.2022.129112 |
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https://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/123456789/7700 |
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Self-cleaning superhydrophobic cement based surfaces are predominantly fabricated by functionalization of either superhydrophilic micro/nano powders or their structural components with toxic chemicals (alkylsilanes, perfluoropolyethers). In this article, a non-toxic, scalable and cost-effective fabrication colloidal lithography approach is reported to prepare superhydrophobic cement surfaces. This study will firstly report the discovery of superhydrophobicity in Periwinkle flowers, followed by biomimicking their surface micro-conical textures on the polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and cement surfaces. The protruding micro-cones possess average height of 15±2 µm, bottom diameter of 12±2 µm and pitch of 20±4 µm. The Wenzel roughness of the petals measured by a 3D non-contact optical profilometer is 2.3±0.12. The water static contact angle (SCA) on the petals is 148±2°, roll-off angle (RA) is 13±1° and contact angle hysteresis (CAH) is 12±3° demonstrating quasi-superhydrophobicity. A key highlight is the development of textured cement and PDMS surfaces of up to 152 cm2 areas starting from 2.25 cm2 areas of petals, i.e. achieving ∼68 times bigger areas as compared to that of the master templates. The textured PDMS surfaces exhibited superhydrophobicity displaying SCA of 156±2°, CAH of 9+1° and RA of 10±1°, while the textured cement surfaces exhibited a transition from superhydrophilicity to quasi- superhydrophobicity with SCA of 147±2°, CAH of 16+3° and RA of 17±3°. The rolling water droplets took away the mud particles demonstrating self-cleaning ability. This study showcases an environmentally sustainable solution to prevent water leakages in the cement-based constructions and can be easily adapted by the non-specialist users. |
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by Srinadh Mattaparthi, Dhrmendra Sablaniya, Srinithi Rajendran, Amit Kumar Singh, Sreeram K. Kalpathy and Sriharitha Rowthu |
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Elsevier |
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Periwinkle flowers |
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Superhydrophobicity |
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Micro-conesself-cleaning cement |
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Non-toxic |
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Large area templates |
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Non-toxic self-cleaning large area cement blocks fabrication by biomimicking superhydrophobic periwinkle flowers |
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Article |
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Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects |
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