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Effects of colloidal silica on the properties of POSS-containing fluorinated poly(styrene-acrylate)/SiO2composite materials

Journal

JOURNAL OF COATINGS TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH
Volume 18, Issue 1, Pages 107-116

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11998-020-00384-7

Keywords

POSS; SiO2; Sol-gel process; Roughness; Hydrophobicity; Thermal stability

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province, China [2015A030310088, 2018A030313923]
  2. Research Start-up Funds of DGUT [GC300501-078]
  3. Foundation of Doctor's Workstation of MCNAIR NEW POWER CO., LTD at the Dongguan University of Technology [GC200104-40, 186100030017]

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Polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS)-containing fluorinated poly(styrene-acrylate)/SiO2 (POSS-FPSA/SiO2) composite materials were prepared by preemulsification and direct blending method. The SiO2 particles were induced aggregated onto the surface of POSS, leading to a raspberry-like structure. XPS spectra showed two different types of Si-O bonds on the surface of the composite films, with one related to Si-O groups of SiO2 and the other attributed to Si-O-Si groups obtained from sol-gel processes. Additionally, increasing SiO2 content promoted sol-gel reactions and improved thermal stability of the composite films.
Polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS)-containing fluorinated poly(styrene-acrylate)/SiO2(POSS-FPSA/SiO2) composite materials were prepared by preemulsification and direct blending method. The SiO(2)particles were induced aggregated onto the surface of POSS, and sol-gel processes were simultaneously carried out with addition of co-solvent to form raspberry-like structure.Si-29 NMR and XRD results confirmed that POSS were successfully grafted to polymer and were evenly dispersed uniformly in polymer matrix. The average diameter of composite latexes increased from 63 to 81 nm with increasing addition of SiO(2)content. AFM and WCA images confirmed that sol-gel processes were promoted by increasing addition of SiO(2)content, which improved the roughness and hydrophobicity of composite films. XPS spectra displayed that two kinds of Si-O bonds existed on the surface of composite films. One was related to the Si-O groups of SiO2, and the other was attributed to the Si-O-Si groups obtained from the sol-gel processes. The peak area of the former decreased from 56.86% to 38.78%, while the latter increased from 43.14% to 62.22%. TGA curves demonstrated that the composite film exhibited better thermal stability when the SiO(2)content was 10.0%. In addition, serious phase separation would decrease the thermal stability of composite films.

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