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Polydopamine coating grown on the surface of fluorinated polymer to enhance the self-lubricating properties of lignin-cellulose based composites

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PROGRESS IN ORGANIC COATINGS
Volume 183, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.porgcoat.2023.107778

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PFW@PDA; Graphene; Surface wear; Self-lubrication; Recyclable

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A novel ethanol-water Tris buffer system was developed to fabricate a hydrophilic polydopamine (PDA) protective layer on the surface of polytetrafluoro-wax (PFW). The resulting PFW@PDA displayed excellent dispersion stability in an aqueous slurry, and paper-based composite films were obtained by removing water from the slurry. The composite film exhibited excellent water resistance, thermal stability, and mechanical properties with reduced friction coefficient and wear rate.
In this paper, a novel ethanol-water Tris buffer system was developed to construct a polydopamine (PDA) protective layer on the surface of polytetrafluoro-wax (PFW) to obtain PFW@PDA with excellent hydrophilicity. The wood-based slurry was obtained by solvent encapsulation and lignin-cellulose assisted ball milling process using waste poplar powder and flake graphite as raw materials. PFW@PDA exhibited excellent dispersion stability in such aqueous slurry and the water was removed from the slurry by vacuum filtration to obtain paperbased composite films. Based on the self-reinforcement of the lignin-cellulose cross-linked network, construction of graphene thermal conductivity network, and the effectiveness of PFW@PDA for wear reduction and selflubricating. This composite film exhibits excellent water resistance, good thermal stability, and superior mechanical properties. The friction coefficient and wear rate were reduced by 71.3 % and 166.7 %, respectively, compared with the unmodified material. Besides, the end-of-life products can be recycled by mechanical crushing in water, which exhibits a good balance between wear resistance and sustainability, providing a new idea for improving the hydrophilicity of fluorinated polymers and enhancing paper-based friction materials.

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