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- Title
Construction and Properties of Superhydrophobic Materials Using SiO<sub>2</sub> Hybrid High Fluorine Epoxy Polymers.
- Authors
Hou, Chengmin; Yan, Weimin
- Abstract
Superhydrophobic surfaces have been widely studied for their self-cleaning properties. However, most of the constructed superhydrophobic surfaces had problems of changing the surface morphology and color of paper/cloth. An extremely dilute superhydrophobic solution was prepared by hybrid assembly of aminated nano-SiO2 and high fluorine epoxy polymer P(FOEMA-r-GMA). The preparation of superhydrophobic cotton (SHC) and superhydrophobic book paper (SHBP) was studied through the optimal construction conditions of solution impregnation method. The optimal construction conditions for SHC were as follows: The concentration of fluorinated epoxy polymer was 3 mg/mL, the soaking time was 5 h, the drying time was 8 h, and the drying temperature was 120 °C. The maximum WCA was 158° ± 3°, and the minimum WRA was 4° ± 3°. SHC surface had good hydrophobic effect, acid and alkali resistance, and self-cleaning effect. Additionally, its surface morphology still remained basically unchanged. SHC could be used for oil–water separation with a maximum oil–water separation rate of 98.4%. The optimal construction conditions for SHBP were: The concentration of fluorinated epoxy polymer was 3 mg/mL, the soaking time was 9 h, the drying time was 6 h, the maximum WCA was 155° ± 3°, and the minimum WRA was 6° ± 1°. The hydrophobicity of SHBP was greatly improved; it would extract selective adsorbing oil from the oil–water mixture and slightly reduce its smoothness.
- Subjects
POLYMERS; SUPERHYDROPHOBIC surfaces; FLUORINE; HYDROPHOBIC interactions; SURFACE morphology; SUPERABSORBENT polymers; FLUOROPOLYMERS; EPOXY resins; EPOXY coatings
- Publication
Arabian Journal for Science & Engineering (Springer Science & Business Media B.V. ), 2024, Vol 49, Issue 7, p9625
- ISSN
2193-567X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s13369-024-08955-1