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Fabrication of Robust and Transparent Slippery Coating with Hot Water Repellency, Antifouling Property, and Corrosion Resistance
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posted on 2020-06-09, 12:34 authored by Jin Yang, Jiayu Li, Xiaohua Jia, Yong Li, Haojie SongWater-repellent
coatings with low sliding angles for aqueous liquids
are of great significance for practical applications. However, these
coatings are susceptible to various types of damage during service
and lose their effect. Herein, a robust and transparent slippery coating
with extremely low water sliding angle was fabricated by covalently
grafting polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) brushes in a cross-linked skeleton
of epoxy resin. Polyamidoamine G5.0 with 128 NH2 end groups
was used as curing agent to induce the high cross-linking of the coating
and the abundant PDMS brushes being grafted into it. Because of low
surface energy and high mobility of PDMS brushes, the obtained coating
exhibited a slippery performance for aqueous liquids (10 μL)
with a sliding angle lower than 3° and a sliding speed as high
as 1.16 mm/s. Even a 10 μL water droplet with temperature of
80 °C can slide off the coating at a low sliding angle (<5°).
The strong intermolecular interactions of epoxy cross-linked skeleton
endowed the coating with excellent physical and chemical stability.
The sliding angle of the coating had no obvious change after heating
at 120 °C for 100 h and placing outdoors for 7 months. The slippery
performance was not affected by thumb press, knife scratching, high-speed
friction, and water of different pH values. Furthermore, because of
the excellent stability, antifouling performance, and corrosion resistance,
the slippery coating can be applied to a variety of substrates, which
makes the robust slippery coating have real potential for practical
applications.