Robust Organic-Inorganic Composite Films with Multifunctional Properties of Superhydrophobicity, Self-Healing, and Drag Reduction

Yibin Liu, Jin Liu, Yi Tian, Hao Zhang, Rumin Wang, Baoliang Zhang, Hepeng Zhang, Qiuyu Zhang

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Abstract

Multifunctional films have attracted wide attention in scientific research and engineering applications. Based on thermodynamically driven metathesis reactions of disulfide bonds, a self-healing film with disulfide bonds was designed and prepared, which was hot-pressed by fluorinated silica particles (F-SiO2) to prepare an organic-inorganic composite film with superhydrophobicity and self-healing properties of 70.29% self-healing efficiency, measured by tensile experiments. The increasing amount of F-SiO2 showed various hierarchical structures on the composite films, resulting in elevated contact angles with the maximum up to 168° at an F-SiO2 surface density of 2.0 mg/cm2. Having been hot-pressed into four layers of F-SiO2, the composite films had excellent wear resistance while maintaining superhydrophobicity after 10 m sandpaper abrasion scan. When subjected to acidic solution, bend, finger-wiping, and knife-scratch damage, the composite films still had excellent superhydrophobicity. In addition, the organic-inorganic composite films exhibited excellent drag reduction property, with drag reduction rates up to 27.7%.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4468-4478
Number of pages11
JournalIndustrial and Engineering Chemistry Research
Volume58
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Mar 2019

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