Journal
ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 33, Issue 23, Pages -Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202100237
Keywords
adhesion; liquid‐ repellency; poly(dimethylsiloxane); polymer brushes; wetting
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Funding
- European Research Council under the European Union [883632]
- Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [2171]
- Projekt DEAL
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This research introduces a one-step grafting method for poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) brushes on surfaces, meeting the requirements of fast, easy, universal, stable, robust, and environmentally friendly coatings. The coatings exhibit excellent sliding properties and high temperature resistance, making them an ideal solution for long-term degradation issues of coatings for heat-transfer surfaces.
Coatings with low sliding angles for liquid drops have a broad range of applications. However, it remains a challenge to have a fast, easy, and universal preparation method for coatings that are long-term stable, robust, and environmentally friendly. Here, a one-step grafting-from approach is reported for poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) brushes on surfaces through spontaneous polymerization of dichlorodimethylsilane fulfilling all these requirements. Drops of a variety of liquids slide off at tilt angles below 5 degrees. This non-stick coating with autophobicity can reduce the waste of water and solvents in cleaning. The strong covalent attachment of the PDMS brush to the substrate makes them mechanically robust and UV-tolerant. Their resistance to high temperatures and to droplet sliding erosion, combined with the low film thickness (approximate to 8 nm) makes them ideal candidates to solve the long-term degradation issues of coatings for heat-transfer surfaces.
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