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Title

Creation of Superhydrophobic Poly(L-phenylalanine) Nonwovens by Electrospinning.

Authors

Yoshida, Hiroaki; Yanagisawa, Kazuhiro

Abstract

From the viewpoint of green chemistry and environmental chemistry, an important challenge in the field of superhydrophobic materials is to create them with only bio-based molecules. We developed superhydrophobic and chemically stable poly(L-phenylalanine) (PolyPhe) nonwovens by electrospinning. PolyPhe was selected because, due to its very rigid chemical structure, it is one of the toughest and most hydrophobic polymers among polymers composed only of amino acids. The water contact angle on the nonwovens is a maximum of 160°, and the droplets are stably adhered and remain still on the nonwoven surface even if it is turned over, thereby suggesting a petal-type superhydrophobicity. The nonwovens show a good chemical stability, and their weight remains unchanged after 5 days immersion in acidic (pH 2) and basic (pH 12) conditions. In addition, the superhydrophobic property is not lost even after the alkali treatment. Such tough superhydrophobic materials are intriguing for further biomedical and environmental applications.

Subjects

PHENYLALANINE; ELECTROSPINNING; CHEMICAL structure; AMINO acids; CHEMICAL stability

Publication

Polymers (20734360), 2018, Vol 10, Issue 11, p1212

ISSN

2073-4360

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/polym10111212

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