Formation mechanism of fractal structures on wax surfaces with reference to their super water-repellency

Abstract
Alkylketene dimer (AKD: a kind of wax) spontaneously forms a fractal structure and its surfaces show super water-repellency (the contact angle = 174°). However, the formation mechanism of the fractal surfaces of AKD is still unclear. In this work, surface structures, wettability and phase behaviors of various waxes have been investigated in order to understand the mechanism for spontaneous formation of super water-repellent fractal surfaces. We have found an empirical general rule without any exceptions at least for the wax samples tested. First, the wax must form a meta-stable crystalline phase when solidified from its melt. Then, the super water-repellent fractal surfaces form spontaneously during the phase transition from a meta-stable to a stable crystalline form. The tempering method also supported the above rule for the waxes showing the fractal structure formation on their surfaces.