Eco-friendly Dopamine-Modified Silica Nanoparticles for Oil-Repellent Coatings: Implications for Underwater Self-Cleaning and Antifogging Applications
Solid materials ubiquitously suffer from oil fouling in engineering applications. In this work, a facile and economical method was proposed to prepare a substrate-independent self-cleaning coating with remarkable oil repellency, which were realized by dints of the surface of nanocomposite structures...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ACS applied nano materials 2022-06, Vol.5 (6), p.8038-8047 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Solid materials ubiquitously suffer from oil fouling in engineering applications. In this work, a facile and economical method was proposed to prepare a substrate-independent self-cleaning coating with remarkable oil repellency, which were realized by dints of the surface of nanocomposite structures with polar groups introduced by silica nanoparticles and polydopamine. The dip coating preparation process can be carried out in an ambient atmosphere without the use of hazardous reagents or complex equipment. The coating displays self-cleaning performance to detach the adhered oil after being immersed into water. The underwater contact angles were measured over 150° to various oils, further retaining stability in corrosive aqueous environments. Moreover, the coated glass shows resistance to water condensation, which can remain transparent after steaming or frosting, due to its hydrophilicity. The special wettability also endows the coated fabric with permselectivity to water and oil. Modified filter cotton was utilized to separate five kinds of oil/water mixtures. This study proposed a tried-and-true approach to realize oil repellency. It is anticipated that it could set a precedent for the design of self-cleaning or antifouling coatings. |
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ISSN: | 2574-0970 2574-0970 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acsanm.2c01160 |