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Surface-Independent Hierarchical Coatings with Superamphiphobic Properties

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
卷 8, 期 42, 页码 29117-29127

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b08487

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superamphiphobic surfaces; hierarchical coatings; mussel-inspired adhesives; self-cleaning; protein-resistant surfaces

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  1. FU Berlin Graduate School Fluorine as a Key Element - German Science Foundation (DFG) [GRK 1582]

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Facile approaches for the fabrication of substrate independent superamphiphobic surfaces that can repel both water and organic liquids have been limited. The design of such super-repellent surfaces is still a major challenge of surface chemistry and physics. Herein, we describe a simple and efficient dip-coating approach for the fabrication of highly hierarchical surface coatings with superamphiphobic properties for a broad range of materials based on a mussel-inspired dendritic polymer (MI-dPG). The MI-dPG coating process provides a precise roughness control, and the construction of highly hierarchical structures was achieved either directly by pH controlled aggregation or in combination with nanoparticles (NP). Moreover, the fabrication of coatings with a thickness and roughness gradient was possible via simple adjustment of the depth of the coating solution. Subsequent postmodification of these highly hierarchical structures with fluorinated molecules yielded a surface with superamphiphobic properties that successfully prevented the wetting of liquids with a low surface tension down to about 30 mN/m. The generated superamphiphobic coatings exhibit impressive repellency to water, surfactant containing solutions, and biological liquids, such as human serum, and are flexible on soft substrates.

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