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Fabrication of Zinc Substrate Encapsulated by Fluoropolyurethane and Its Drag-Reduction Enhancement by Chemical Etching

  • Release time:2026-03-22
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  • DOI number: 

    10.3390/coatings10040377
  • Journal: 

    Coatings
  • Key Words: 

    Fluoropolyurethane; Zinc substrate; Cu2+-assisted etching; Superhydrophobic/hydrophilic; Drag reduction
  • Abstract: 

    A fluoropolyurethane-encapsulated process was designed to rapidly fabricate low-flow resistance surfaces on the zinc substrate. For the further enhancement of the drag-reduction effect, Cu2+-assisted chemical etching was introduced during the fabrication process, and its surface morphology, wettability, and flow-resistance properties in a microchannel were also studied. It is indicated that the zinc substrate with a micro-nanoscale roughness obtained by Cu2+-assisted nitric acid etching was superhydrophilic. However, after the etched zinc substrate is encapsulated with fluoropolyurethane, the superhydrophobic wettability can be obtained with a contact angle of 154.8° ± 2.5° and a rolling angle of less than 10°. As this newly fabricated surface was placed into a non-standard design microchannel, it was found that with the increase of Reynolds number, the drag-reduction rate of the superhydrophobic surface remained basically unchanged at 4.0% compared with the original zinc substrate. Furthermore, the prepared superhydrophobic surfaces exhibited outstanding reliability in most liquids.
  • Translation or Not: 

    no
  • Date of Publication: 

    2020-04-10
  • Included Journals: 

    SCI、EI