Low-maintenance superamphiphobic coating based on a smart two-layer self-healing network

Hao Zhang, Yibin Liu, Chunping Hou, Yong Ma, Baoliang Zhang, Hepeng Zhang, Qiuyu Zhang

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Abstract

Superamphiphobic surfaces with a rapid ability to autorepair from multiple damages are desirable for long-lived self-cleaning coatings. Previous studies have almost introduced such a self-healing surface against chemical or physical damage, however, the regeneration is out of work as stain accumulates over time. Herein, a low-maintenance superamphiphobic coating based on a smart two-layer self-healing network has been presented. The coated fabric can withstand at least 200 cycles of abrasion under a pressure of 45 kPa and strongly resist to UV radiation, boiling treatment, strong acid/base immersion and smudge treatment, without apparently changing the superamphiphobicity. Besides physical and chemical damages, the coating can even rapidly retain its super liquid-repellence against a long-term accumulation of smudge by using a short heating treatment. Such a rapid and multiple self-healing ability resulting from the smart two-layer network may be useful for the development of low-maintenance protective coatings.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)97-106
Number of pages10
JournalSurface and Coatings Technology
Volume331
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Dec 2017

Keywords

  • Self-healing
  • Sol-gel
  • Superamphiphobic
  • Thiol-ene
  • Two-layer network

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