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One-step fabrication of superhydrophobic surface on beryllium copper alloys and corrosion protection application

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Abstract Superhydrophobic surfaces have a wide application prospect in the future industrial production due to its special abilities. The fabrication of superhydrophobic coating on metal surfaces can improve its performance.… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Superhydrophobic surfaces have a wide application prospect in the future industrial production due to its special abilities. The fabrication of superhydrophobic coating on metal surfaces can improve its performance. A one-step electrodeposition method is proposed to construct nanostructures on the surface of beryllium copper (Be-Cu) alloys, and a mixture of copper chloride and stearic acid is used as the electrolytes. The static contact angle of water on the surface can reach up to 163 ± 4°, a sliding angle of 1.7 ± 0.2°. The nanostructure and chemical composition on the surface were evaluated by scanning electron microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy respectively. The corrosion resistance was tested through electrochemical measurement. It was found that the as-prepared superhydrophobic coating improved the corrosion resistance significantly. In addition, the coating with excellent self-cleaning performance was proved. This method solves the problems of complicated process, improves the efficiency effectively, and the electrolyte is eco-friendly.

Keywords: surface; copper; fabrication superhydrophobic; corrosion; one step; surface beryllium

Journal Title: Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
Year Published: 2018

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