Chi-Vinh Ngo
University of Ulsan
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Scientific Reports | 2016
Chi-Vinh Ngo; Doo-Man Chun
In this work, a new and facile dry printing method was developed for the direct fabrication of superhydrophobic patterns based on silica nanoparticles. Mixtures of hydrophobic fumed silica nanoparticles and toner powder were printed on paper and polymer sheets using a commercial laser printer to produce the superhydrophobic patterns. The mixing ratio of the toner powder (for the laser printer) to hydrophobic silica was also investigated to optimize both the printing quality and the superhydrophobicity of the printed areas. The proper mixing ratio was then used to print various superhydrophobic patterns, including triangular, square, circular, and complex arrangements, to demonstrate that superhydrophobic surfaces with different patterns can be fabricated in a few seconds without any post-processing. The superhydrophobicity of each sample was evaluated by contact angle measurements, and all printed areas showed contact angles greater than 150°. The research described here opens the possibility of rapid production of superhydrophobic surfaces with various patterns. Ultimately, the obtained findings may have a significant impact on applications related to self-cleaning, control of water geometry and position, fluid mixing and fluid transport.
Nanomaterials | 2018
The-Hung Dinh; Chi-Vinh Ngo; Doo-Man Chun
In this study, the effects of nanosecond-pulsed laser and pattern design were researched on the wettability of titanium material. Nanosecond-pulsed laser and heat treatment are used to fabricate superhydrophobic titanium surfaces. The effects of laser power (1–3 W) and step size (50–300 µm) on a microscale patterned titanium surface (line pattern and grid pattern) were investigated to explain the relation between microstructure and superhydrophobicity. The surface morphologies and wettability of the surfaces were analyzed by three-dimensional confocal microscopy and a contact angle meter. The results show that the laser power and pattern design affected the apparent contact angle (CA) and sliding angle (SA). The maximum step size, which could show superhydrophobicity with apparent CA > 150° and SA < 10°, was increased when the laser power increased from 1 to 3 W. Grid pattern showed isotropic wetting behavior, but line pattern showed both isotropic and anisotropic wetting behavior according to step size and laser power. Furthermore, when choosing the proper laser power and step size, the wetting properties of superhydrophobic surface such as lotus effect (apparent CA > 150° and SA < 10°) and petal effect (apparent CA > 150° and no SA) and isotropic/anisotropic behavior can be controlled for applications of water droplet control.
Applied Surface Science | 2014
Gaasuren Davaasuren; Chi-Vinh Ngo; Hyun-Seok Oh; Doo-Man Chun
Cirp Annals-manufacturing Technology | 2014
Doo-Man Chun; Gaasuren Davaasuren; Chi-Vinh Ngo; Chung-Soo Kim; Gil-Yong Lee; Sung-Hoon Ahn
Cirp Annals-manufacturing Technology | 2016
Doo-Man Chun; Chi-Vinh Ngo; Kyong-Min Lee
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing | 2015
Chi-Vinh Ngo; Gaasuren Davaasuren; Hyun-Seok Oh; Doo-Man Chun
Applied Surface Science | 2017
Chi-Vinh Ngo; Doo-Man Chun
Journal of The Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers | 2017
Viet Ha Tran Thi; Byeong-Kyu Lee; Chi-Vinh Ngo
Applied Surface Science | 2018
Chi-Vinh Ngo; Doo-Man Chun
THE Coatings | 2017
Kyong-Min Lee; Chi-Vinh Ngo; Ji-Young Jeong; Eun-chae Jeon; Tae-Jin Je; Doo-Man Chun