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Self-Lubricative Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Coating with Anti-Icing and Anti-Waxing Performances by Grafting Liquid-Like Polydimethylsiloxane

Journal

ADVANCED MATERIALS INTERFACES
Volume 9, Issue 18, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/admi.202200160

Keywords

anti-icing surfaces; anti-waxing surfaces; organic-inorganic hybrid; polydimethylsiloxane; self-lubricative coating

Funding

  1. Key Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDPB24]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22032006, 22072169]
  3. NSAF [U2030201]
  4. LICP Cooperation Foundation for Young Scholars [HZJJ22-07]
  5. Young Talents Support Plan of Gansu Association for Science and Technology [GXH2020626-14]

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In this study, organic-inorganic hybrid coatings were prepared by grafting PDMS onto solid surfaces. The coatings exhibited liquid repellency, anti-fouling, self-lubrication, anti- and delay-ice, and anti-paraffin properties. The PDMS chains grafted onto the inorganic silica layer provided excellent durability.
Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) is one of the most popular materials to protect infrastructures from the complicated environment due to its chemical stability, nontoxicity, low cost, high durability, and chain flexibility. Herein, a series of organic-inorganic hybrid coatings are prepared by simply grafting loop-like PDMS on a solid surface. Owning to the low surface energy and high mobility of PDMS chains, the special characteristics, including liquid repellency, anti-fouling, self-lubrication, anti- and delay-ice, anti-paraffin, etc., are presented. To confirm the liquid-like slippery nature of PDMS surface, the controlled de-icing and de-waxing tests on rigid chain surfaces are conducted. The liquid-like nature of PDMS allows ice or paraffin to have a low adhesion in a slip state, but a fractured state on alkylated and perfluorinated surface with a high adhesion strength. In addition, the flexible PDMS chains grafted on the inorganic silica layer by stable covalent bond endow the surface with excellent durability, including maintaining low ice adhesion during 50 icing-deicing cycles, resistance to UV irradiation, washing or soaking in organic solvent, etc. This work provides a simple approach for constructing self-lubricative low surface energy coating to realize de-ice and de-wax easily, which may have a broad prospect of application in equipment protection.

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