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Intrinsically superhydrophobic organosilica sol-gel foams

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LANGMUIR
Volume 19, Issue 14, Pages 5626-5631

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/la034204f

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Intrinsically superhydrophobic foams with contact angles greater than 150degrees were prepared using a sol-gel phase-separation process. Hydrophobicity was built in by using organofunctionalized inorganic monomers and setting the conditions so that they were retained in the product. The materials were characterized by advancing and receding water contact angle measurements, scanning electron microscopy, and infrared spectroscopy. The sol-gel phase-separation preparation method used was simple and produced roughness and hydrophobicity in the same material, thus obviating the need for a hydrophobic coating to achieve superhydrophobicity. Superhydrophobicity was retained when the materials were cut or abraded. On heating, a rapid hydrophobic to hydrophilic transition was present at around 400 degreesC, generating a material that absorbed water rapidly. Flat sol-gel materials prepared without phase separation treated in the same manner showed a more gradual contact angle change, but the switch from hydrophobicity to hydrophilicity also occurred at around 400 degreesC.

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