Water Condensation on Zinc Surfaces Treated by Chemical Bath Deposition
Keywords: 
Materias Investigacion::Física
Issue Date: 
2010
Publisher: 
Elsevier
ISSN: 
0169-4332
Citation: 
R.D. Narhe & W. González-Viñas & D.A. Beysens. [2010] 'Water condensation on zinc surfaces treated by chemical bath deposition' Appl. Surf. Sci. 256(16), 4930
Abstract
Water condensation, a complex and challenging process, is investigated on a metallic (Zn) surface, regularly used as anticorrosive surface. The Zn surface is coated with hydroxide zinc carbonate by chemical bath deposition, a very simple, low-cost and easily applicable process. As the deposition time increases, the surface roughness augments and the contact angle with water can be varied from 75º to 150º , corresponding to changing the surface properties from hydrophobic to ultrahydrophobic and superhydrophobic. During the condensation process, the droplet growth laws and surface coverage are found similar to what is found on smooth surfaces, with a transition from Cassie-Baxter to Wenzel wetting states at long times. In particular, it is noticeable in view of corrosion effects that the water surface coverage remains on order of 55%.

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