한국표면공학회지 (51권1호 11-20)
Superhydrophobic and Hydrophobic Anodic Aluminum Anodic Oxide Layer: A Review
초발수성 및 발수성 알루미늄 양극산화피막의 최신 연구 동향
이정훈;
Lee, Junghoon;
부경대학교 금속공학과;
Department of Metallurgical Engineering, Pukyong National University;
Hydrophobic and Superhydrophobic surfaces are promising technology for the surface finishing of metallic materials due to its water-repellency. Realization of highly water-repellent surface on aluminum and its alloys provides various functionalities for real application fields. In order to realize the hydrophobic/superhydrophobic surfaces on aluminum and its alloys, various technologies have been demonstrated. Especially, traditional anodic oxidation for aluminum has been widely employed for the morphological texturing of surfaces, which is essential to enhance the hydrophobic efficiency. De-wetting superhydrophobic surface on aluminum provides various exceptional properties, such as anti-corrosion, anti-/de-icing, anti-biofouling, drag reduction, self-cleaning and liquid separation. Nevertheless, the durability and stability of superhydrophobic surfaces still remain challenges for their actual applications in engineering systems and industry. In this review, the theoretical/experimental studies and current technical limitations on the hydrophobic and superhydrophobic surface using anodic oxidation of aluminum have been summarized.
Anodic Oxide;Nanoporous Structure;Aluminum;Hydrophobicity;