We describe a technique to fabricate superhydrophobic surface on stainless steel substrate with very short processing time. The process has been optimized to synthesize good quality hydrophobic coating by varying the processing time. The surface morphology of the as-formed nanostructures was observed using scanning electron microscopy. The core-shell structures have been confirmed from the transmission electron microscopy analysis. The selected area diffraction pattern in correlation with the X-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern confirmed the presence of crystalline silicon carbide core in the as-formed nanostructures. Additionally, the infrared and X-ray photo-electron spectroscopy data confirmed the presence of surface modified silicon dioxide shell layer. The hydrophobic property of the coating has also been tailored and it was found that the maximum dewetting angle of de-ionized water, on the prepared surface enhanced from 86.3 to 150.8. The origin of the superhydrophobicity of these coating are identified as (1) surface morphology and (2) surface functionalization. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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