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In Situ, One-Pot Method to Prepare Robust Superamphiphobic Cotton Fabrics for High Buoyancy and Good Antifouling

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 13, Issue 26, Pages 31298-31309

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c08844

Keywords

one-pot; Schiff base; superamphiphobic; cotton fabrics; high buoyancy; good antifouling

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21774098]
  2. Opening Project of State Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials Engineering (Sichuan University) [sklpme2019-4-26]

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A novel superamphiphobic fabric was constructed using a simple one-pot method, demonstrating extreme liquid repellence and strong buoyancy ability. The fabric maintained good antifouling properties even under harsh conditions. With water and pump oil contact angles reaching 160 and 151 degrees respectively, the fabric shows great potential in the field of functional textiles in the future.
Multifunctional superamphiphobic cotton fabrics are in high demand. However, preparation of such fabrics is often difficult or complicated. Herein, a novel superamphiphobic fabric is constructed by a simple one-pot method with an in situ growth process. Under suitable alkaline conditions, dopamine (DA) can be oxidized to benzoquinone. Meanwhile, 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTES), 1H,1H,2H,2H-perfluorodecyltriethoxysilane (FAS-17) molecules undergo the hydrolysis reaction and bond together. Besides, benzoquinone can react with APTES by Schiff base and hollow nanoclusters can be finally obtained because of the steric hindrance effect of benzene ring and long alkyl chain. Such nanoclusters are formed on the surface of fabric, which endows the fabric with extreme liquid repellence. The effects of pH value and DA concentration on the surface morphology and lyophobic properties of the fabric are systematically studied. The water and pump oil contact angles of the superamphiphobic fabric obtained under the optimal reaction conditions can reach 160 and 151 degrees, respectively. The lyophobicity of the fabric is maintained even after undergoing various harsh tests, showing significant durability and stability. In addition, the superamphiphobic fabric exhibits good antifouling and strong buoyancy ability. The superamphiphobic fabric can load 35 and 27.4 times its own weight in water and oil, respectively, which shows great potential in the field of functional textiles such as swimming suits, protective clothing, and life jackets in the future.

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