Jong Seok Woo
Morgan Advanced Materials, South Korea
Title: Flexible superhydrophobic heater with silver nanowires and carbon nanotubes
Biography
Biography: Jong Seok Woo
Abstract
A smart multifunctional surface of conductive plastics with a superhydrphobic surface having porous micro- and nano-structures can potentially be very useful in many applicatioins of electrostatic dissipation (ESD), electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding, and in transparent film heaters with self-cleaning properties. Here, we demonstrate a facile and rapid method for fabricating superhydrophobic conductive films from transparent conductive films with silver nanowires (AgNWs) and single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) on polycarbonate (PC). This process involves the swelling of the PC surface in a dispersion of multi-walled CNTs (MWCNTs) in methly ethyl ketone (MEK), followed by coaqulation in isopropy alcohol (IPA, nonsolvent for PC). During swelling, the AgNWs and SWCNTs migrated into the plastic, and after that, the swollen PC chains were crystallized in IPA. Notably, by adding MWCNTs in MEK, the crystallization of PC chains was accelerated, and the rapid increase in the eletrical resistivity of the films was minized by reducing the formation of microstructures. Crystallization of the AgNW/SWCNT electrode onto PC and the incorporation of MWCNTs during crystallization provided a flexible superhydrophobic heater for use as a self-cleaning surface. Our results provide a very easy way to fabricate a conductive and superhydrophobic polymer surfaces with lotus-like bionic nanostuctures.