posted on 2017-09-20, 13:36authored byTingting Ren, Junhui He
Robust antireflective and superhydrophobic
coatings are highly
desired in wide applications, such as optical devices, solar cell
panels, architectural and automotive glasses, lab-on chip systems,
and windows for electronic devices. Meanwhile, simple, low-cost, and
substrate-versatile fabrication is also essential toward real applications
of such coatings. Herein, we developed a substrate-versatile strategy
to fabricate robust antireflective and superhydrophobic coatings with
excellent self-cleaning property in varied environments, including
air and oil and after oil contamination. A mixed ethanol suspension,
which consists of 1H,1H,2H,2H-perfluorooctyltriethoxysilane modified
dual-sized silica nanoparticles and acid-catalyzed silica precursor,
was first synthesized. The acid-catalyzed silica precursor could help
to form a highly cross-linked silica network by connecting the silica
nanoparticles, thus significantly enhancing the robustness of coatings.
The as-prepared coatings were able to withstand a water drop impact
test, sand abrasion test, tape adhesion test, and knife and pencil
scratching tests. More importantly, it was also found that the wettability
and self-cleaning property of coatings after oil contamination were
surprisingly different from those in air and oil. These observations
are explainable by the alteration of interface; i.e., the alteration
of interface has significant effects on the functional properties
of coatings. Additionally, the mixed suspension could be sprayed onto
various hard and soft substrates including glass, polyethylene terephthalate
(PET), polycarbonate (PC), and poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), opening
up a feasible route toward varied practical applications in solar
cell panels, optical devices, architectural and automotive glasses,
droplet manipulators, and fluid control.