Fabian Dauzvardis, Alexander Knapp, Kaung Nan Dar Shein, George C. Lisensky
In this brief experiment, students create a superhydrophobic surface as an application of polar–nonpolar interactions and redox chemistry. Half of a zinc-galvanized steel strip is coated in copper nanoparticles through electroless deposition. A layer of nonpolar octadecanethiol is added to half of that copper surface. Students classify the three resulting surfaces as polar or nonpolar using water drops as a probe. This simple procedure illustrates introductory chemical concepts while incorporating nanochemistry and illustrating surfaces of increasing technological importance.
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