The porous aligned carbon nanotube(ACNTs) films prepared by pyrolysis of metal phthalocyanines show an ultrahydrophobic property. The contact angle for water of the films is 161°. The films modified with fluoroal...The porous aligned carbon nanotube(ACNTs) films prepared by pyrolysis of metal phthalocyanines show an ultrahydrophobic property. The contact angle for water of the films is 161°. The films modified with fluoroalkylsilane show a better hydrophobic property. The contact angle for water of the modified films is as high as 172°. The alignment structure of the films and large fraction of air on the films are considered to be responsible for the ultrahydrophobic property.展开更多
The post structure aligned carbon nanotube(ACNT) film was prepared by CVD. it was a ultra-hydrophobic film with a higher contact angle(166°) and lower sliding angle(less than 3°). The post structure ACNT fil...The post structure aligned carbon nanotube(ACNT) film was prepared by CVD. it was a ultra-hydrophobic film with a higher contact angle(166°) and lower sliding angle(less than 3°). The post structure ACNT film showed discrete pillar composed of carbon nanotubes, these pillar formed microstructure in the film, which affected both the contact angle and the sliding angle.展开更多
文摘The porous aligned carbon nanotube(ACNTs) films prepared by pyrolysis of metal phthalocyanines show an ultrahydrophobic property. The contact angle for water of the films is 161°. The films modified with fluoroalkylsilane show a better hydrophobic property. The contact angle for water of the modified films is as high as 172°. The alignment structure of the films and large fraction of air on the films are considered to be responsible for the ultrahydrophobic property.
文摘The post structure aligned carbon nanotube(ACNT) film was prepared by CVD. it was a ultra-hydrophobic film with a higher contact angle(166°) and lower sliding angle(less than 3°). The post structure ACNT film showed discrete pillar composed of carbon nanotubes, these pillar formed microstructure in the film, which affected both the contact angle and the sliding angle.