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Oil-Resistant Underoil Superhydrophilic Metallic Foams for Lampblack Prefiltration
Superwetting/repelling coatings have been utilized to address the issue of oil contamination on lampblack prefiltration metallic foam by both academia and industry. Nevertheless, the widely adopted superamphiphobic coatings are currently costly and suffer from poor wear resistance. In this study, we propose an oil-resistant underoil superhydrophilic (LSH) coating by a dip-coating method. The subsequent heating process at 200 °C for 5 min strengthens the designed coating based on lithium polysilicate cross-linking reinforcement. The LSH coating with a minimal water contact angle up to 3.4° under soybean oil can spontaneously achieve oil desorption within 7 s under water. Moreover, the coating retains its superhydrophilicity after enduring 900 friction cycles under a 500 g load or being immersed in 50 °C soapy water for 48 h. Hence, the LSH coating with great durability on metallic foam for lampblack prefiltration resulted in a 9.3% decrease in the oil absorption weight ratio after a 17-day cooking test. This work underscores the potential application of the LSH coating in lampblack prefiltration components, presenting promising technological advancements in self-cleaning for the catering industry.
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