Journal article

Thermoregeneration of Plastrons on Superhydrophobic Coatings for Sustained Antifouling Properties

T Simovich, A Rosenhahn, RN Lamb

Advanced Engineering Materials | WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH | Published : 2020

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Abstract

A popular and desirable function of superhydrophobic coatings is their remarkable ability to retain an entrapped layer of air, called a plastron, when submerged underwater. The drawback is that the air layer is short-lived due to solvation into the surrounding liquid. While manipulating the solubility of gases using temperature is a possible approach, it generally requires inefficiently heating large volumes of water. Following the demonstrated ability to maintain air bubbles on superhydrophobic surfaces for drag reduction, this article introduces a novel method of extracting gas from water to replenish and stabilize the plastron on superhydrophobic surfaces for sustained antifouling abiliti..

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