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A Simple, Long-Lasting Treatment for Concrete by Combining Hydrophobic Performance with a Photoinduced Superhydrophilic Surface for Easy Removal of Oil Pollutants

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
卷 12, 期 17, 页码 19974-19987

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c03576

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photoinduced superhydrophilicity; hydrophobicity; durability; concrete; underwater superoleophobicity

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  1. European Union [760858]
  2. Spanish Government/FEDER-EU [MAT2017-84228-R]

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Superhydrophobic surfaces present promising applications in the protection of building materials, such as the self-cleaning effect promoted by their high water-repellent properties. However, these surfaces easily lose their properties when exposed to oil contaminants. This is a critical weak point for their application in building facades, which are exposed to environmental pollutants such as hydrocarbons and vandalism (e.g., grafitti). A viable strategy to remove oils is to produce superhydrophilic surfaces, which present underwater superoleophobic behavior. In the case of buildings, the use of this strategy can be considered counterproductive because it promotes their interaction with water, the main vehicle of most decay agents. In this work, we have successfully combined the advantages of a superhydrophilic coating with a hydrophobic impregnation treatment, which prevents water ingress into the porous structure of the substrate. Specifically, a photoinduced superhydrophilic surface was produced on concrete by simple spraying of a starting sol containing TiO(2)NPs, which create a Cassie-Baxter state, a silica oligomer, producing a compatible matrix promoting good adhesion to the substrate and polydimethylsiloxane as a hydrophobic agent. After being exposed to sunlight, the treated surfaces switched from superhydrophobic (SCA 160 degrees) to superhydrophilic (SCA < 10 degrees). These surfaces presented underwater superoleophobicity (SCA 152 degrees with CHCl3) and oil-contaminated dust was easily cleaned without employing detergents. The photoactivation does not alter the protection against water absorption (>85% reduction). The treatment showed suitable adhesion to the substrate and good resistance to rainfall and outdoor exposure due to the presence of the hydrophobic silica matrix in the concrete pore structure.

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