Preparation of hydrophobic surfaces
US-2024149298-A1 · May 9, 2024 · US
US9850387B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9850387-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514884424-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 27, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2017 |
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A micro-nano hierarchical structure for drag reduction and microbial adhesion prevention includes a metallic support plate having formed on its surface a plurality of arrays which are each composed of a plurality of metallic micro-structures and which are arranged in parallel, and a plurality of metallic nano-structures uniformly formed on the micro-structures and the support plate.
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What is claimed is: 1. A micro-nano hierarchical structure for drag reduction and microbial adhesion prevention, the micro-nano hierarchical structure comprising: a metallic support plate having formed on its surface a plurality of arrays which are each composed of a plurality of metallic micro-structures and which are arranged in parallel; and a plurality of metallic nano-structures uniformly formed on a whole single curved surface of the micro-structures and a whole surface of the support plate, wherein the micro-structures are in a form of curved protrusions in vertical cross section. 2. The micro-nano hierarchical structure of claim 1 , wherein the micro-structures are in the form of protrusions having a long axis and a short axis. 3. The micro-nano hierarchical structure of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of micro-structures are arranged such that the long axes of the micro-structures of one array of adjacent arrays cross those of the other array. 4. The micro-nano hierarchical structure of claim 2 , wherein a width and/or height of the long-axis cross-section of the plurality of micro-structures in each of the arrays increases and decreases. 5. The micro-nano hierarchical structure of claim 4 , wherein the width and/or height of the long-axis cross-section of the plurality of micro-structures in each of the arrays increases to a predetermined maximum value, and then decreases to a predetermined minimum value, and then increases again, and this increase and decrease is repeated. 6. The micro-nano hierarchical structure of claim 2 , wherein the micro-structures have a width of 10-2000 μm along a cross-section of the long axis, and have a height-to-width ratio greater than 0 but not greater than 5. 7. The micro-nano hierarchical structure of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of arrays, which are each composed of the plurality of micro-structures, are spaced from one another at a distance of 5-2000 μm. 8. The micro-nano hierarchical structure of claim 1 , wherein the nano-structures are in the form of protrusions having a width of 1-1000 nm and a height-to-width ratio greater than 0 but not greater than 5. 9. The micro-nano hierarchical structure of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of nanostructures are spaced from one another at a distance greater than 0 nm but not greater than 1500 nm. 10. The micro-nano hierarchical structure of claim 1 , wherein the micro-structures and the nano-structures are made of the same metal material. 11. The micro-nano hierarchical structure of claim 1 , wherein the micro-structures and the nano-structures are made of either any one single metal selected from the group consisting of nickel, chromium, molybdenum, copper, magnesium and iron, which have corrosion resistance, or an alloy of two or more of these metals, or a metal-based material obtained by adding at least one inorganic material, selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus and silicon, to one or more of these metals. 12. A movable/fixed type marine structure which is wholly or partially submerged in water, the marine structure comprising the micro-nano hierarchical structure of claim 1 , applied to its submerged surface which comes into contact with water. 13. A movable/fixed type marine structure which is wholly or partially submerged in water, the marine structure comprising the micro-nano hierarchical structure of claim 2 , applied to its submerged surface which comes into contact with water. 14. A movable/fixed type marine structure which is wholly or partially submerged in water, the marine structure comprising the micro-nano hierarchical structure of claim 6 , applied to its submerged surface which comes into contact with water. 15. A movable/fixed type marine structure which is wholly or partially submerged in water, the marine structure comprising the micro-nano hierarchical structure of claim 7 , applied to its submerged surface which comes into contact with water. 16. A movable/fixed type marine structure which is wholly or partially submerged in water, the marine structure comprising the micro-nano hierarchical structure of claim 3 , applied to its submerged surface which comes into contact with water. 17. A movable/fixed type marine structure which is wholly or partially submerged in water, the marine structure comprising the micro-nano hierarchical structure of claim 4 , applied to its submerged surface which comes into contact with water. 18. A movable/fixed type marine structure which is wholly or partially submerged in water, the marine structure comprising the micro-nano hierarchical structure of claim 5 , applied to its submerged surface which comes into contact with water. 19. A movable/fixed type marine structure which is wholly or partially submerged in water, the marine structure comprising the micro-nano hierarchical structure of claim 8 , applied to its submerged surface which comes into contact with water. 20. A movable/fixed type marine structure which is wholly or partially submerged in water, the marine structure comprising the micro-nano hierarchical structure of claim 9 , applied to its submerged surface which comes into contact with water. 21. A movable/fixed type marine structure which is wholly or partially submerged in water, the marine structure comprising the micro-nano hierarchical structure of claim 10 , applied to its submerged surface which comes into contact with water. 22. A movable/fixed type marine structure which is wholly or partially submerged in water, the marine structure comprising the micro-nano hierarchical structure of claim 11 , applied to its submerged surface which comes into contact with water.
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