Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8023197 Surface and Coatings Technology 2018 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Despite the progresses in the preparation of the superamphiphobic coatings have increased drastically, the fragile micro/nano-structures of these coatings are usually easily destroyed by external force, which has restricted their wide uses in academic and industrial areas. In this study, a mechanically durable and multifunctional superamphiphobic coating is successfully fabricated by employing quartz sand particles and organic silane via a simple drop coating method. The obtained coatings show high repellency to water and oils, even the hexadecane with surface tension as low as 27.5 mN/m. More importantly, the superamphiphobic coatings also exhibit excellent mechanical durability, which can maintain their superamphiphobicity even after abrasion with a piece of sandpaper over a length of 280 cm. In addition, the coating shows durable superamphiphobicity toward strong acidic/alkali solutions, boiling water, UV irradiation and high temperature, which demonstrates the outstanding chemical and environmental stability. The coatings also have excellent self-cleaning property and low adhesion to both water and oils. Apart from these characteristics, the as-prepared coatings can be easily employed to different kinds of substrates. This facile fabrication of the mechanically durable and multifunctional superamphiphobic coatings will provide the advantages for large-scale production and accelerate the real application of the super-repellent materials.
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