Stretchable and robust superhydrophobic fabrics

IF 6.5 2区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED
Manyi Gu , Mengyao He , Xinqing Wang , Chunyu Ding , Kunlin Chen , Yangyi Sun , Dongming Qi
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Abstract

Creating stretchable and robust superhydrophobic fabrics is curial for advanced dynamic protective materials, but it remains a significant challenge due to the mechanical deformation would damage surface structures required for superhydrophobicity. Here we present a strategy to devise stretchable and robust superhydrophobic fabrics (SRSHFs) that exhibit exceptional liquid repellency (e. g. water, coffee, milk, et al), low contact angle hysteresis (<7°), outstanding mechanical abrasion resistance (up to 1000 cycles after self-healing), remarkable stretchability stability (up to 7000 cycles of 50 % stretching-releasing without superhydrophobicity loss after self-healing), and rapid self-healing capabilities (restoring functionality within 5 min at 80 °C heating). Our strategy is based on a robust “artificial fluorine-free raspberry-like particles (AFRNPs) + glue + stretchable fiber substrate” coating technique, integrated with a single-fiber-film-forming process, which makes use of hierarchical microscale hydrophobic fibers with surface-deposited nanoscale rough particles to achieve superhydrophobicity while maintain these properties under significant tensile deformation. This single-fiber-film-forming coating technique enables construction of densely packed AFRNPs on individual microscale fibers of a stretchable fabric substrate. The AFRNPs, featuring hydrosilylation-reactive vinyl (C=C) groups, act as chemical anchoring sites for poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) glue, and ensure robust adhesion and structural stability, thus enables the fabrics to retain superhydrophobicity under mechanical abrasion and repeated stretching-relaxing-recovery cycles. Our SRSHFs show significant potential for broad applications, such as wearable electronic devices, fabric dressings, and liquid motion manipulation.
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Progress in Organic Coatings
Progress in Organic Coatings 工程技术-材料科学:膜
CiteScore
11.40
自引率
15.20%
发文量
577
审稿时长
48 days
期刊介绍: The aim of this international journal is to analyse and publicise the progress and current state of knowledge in the field of organic coatings and related materials. The Editors and the Editorial Board members will solicit both review and research papers from academic and industrial scientists who are actively engaged in research and development or, in the case of review papers, have extensive experience in the subject to be reviewed. Unsolicited manuscripts will be accepted if they meet the journal''s requirements. The journal publishes papers dealing with such subjects as: • Chemical, physical and technological properties of organic coatings and related materials • Problems and methods of preparation, manufacture and application of these materials • Performance, testing and analysis.
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