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Self-Healing Surface Hydrophobicity by Consecutive Release of Hydrophobic Molecules from Mesoporous Silica

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LANGMUIR
Volume 28, Issue 13, Pages 5845-5849

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/la300187q

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  1. NSFC [21173243, 21125316]
  2. CAS

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The paper reports a novel approach to achieve self-healing surface hydrophobicity. Mesoporous silica is used as the reservoir for hydrophobic molecules, i.e., octadecylamine (ODA), that can release and refresh the surface hydrophobicity consecutively. A polymdopamine layer is used to further encapsulate silica-ODA, providing a reactive layer, governing release of the underlying ODA, and improving the dispersivity of silica nanoparticles in bulk resin. The approach arrives at self-healing (super)hydrophobicity without using any fluoro-containing compounds.

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