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      Reversible super-hydrophobicity to super-hydrophilicity transition of aligned ZnO nanorod films.

      Journal of the American Chemical Society

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          Remarkable surface wettability transition occurs with an inducement of ultraviolet (UV) for aligned ZnO nanorod films. The inorganic oxide films, which show super-hydrophobicity (left), become super-hydrophilic (right) when exposed to UV illumination. After the films are placed in the dark, the wettability evolves back to super-hydrophobicity. This reversible effect is ascribed to the cooperation of the surface photosensitivity and the aligned nanostructure. Such special property will greatly extend the applications of ZnO films.

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          14709060
          10.1021/ja038636o

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