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Transparent superhydrophilic composite coating with anti-fogging and self-cleaning properties

Journal

JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
Volume 642, Issue -, Pages 255-263

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2023.03.130

Keywords

Superhydrophlilic; Taber abrasion; Boiling water; Self-cleaning; Anti-fogging

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Researchers developed a ceramic-polymer superhydrophilic composite coating with high density, strong cross-linking structure, and smooth surface, showing excellent anti-fogging and self-cleaning performance. It also demonstrated durability against fogging, abrasion, and water immersion, as well as effective oil and dust scavenging in a humid environment. The developed composite coating has potential applications in the fields of anti-fogging and self-cleaning.
Superhydrophilic coatings have incomparable advantages in anti-fogging and self-cleaning but are limited to poor abrasion resistance and water resistance. Consequently, the research on the contradiction between hydrophilicity and water resistance, as well as abrasion resistance and visible transmittance, has become a focus of superhydrophilic coatings. Herein, we design a ceramic-polymer superhydrophilic composite coating with a high density, strong cross-linking structure, and smooth surface. Because of its static water contact angle (WCA = 3.2 degrees) and short water spreading time (ST = 1878 ms), the transparent composite coating exhibits anti-fogging performance. Meanwhile, it exhibits anti-fogging durability even after 400 Taber abrasion cycles under a 250 g load or immersion in boiling water for 30 min. Furthermore, the result of self-cleaning characterization and theoretical analysis demonstrate that the low surface roughness endows the composite coating with excellent self-cleaning properties. The composite coating can effectively scavenge oil and dust pollution on its surface in a humid environment. Thus, the developed composite coating in this work is potential in the anti-fogging and self-cleaning fields.(c) 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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