Publication: Facile preparation of superhydrophobic polymer surfaces
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A simple and general method has been developed for the preparation of polymeric materials with superhydrophobic surfaces. The process is applicable to a large number of polymers, thermoplastic or thermoset. In this manuscript preparation and characteristics of superhydrophobic surfaces prepared from a segmented polydimethylsiloxane-urea copolymer (TPSU), a polyether based polyurethaneurea (TPU), poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), polystyrene (PS), polycarbonate (PC) and a crosslinked epoxy resin (EPOXY) are discussed. All samples were prepared onto glass surfaces by using a simple, multi-step spin-coating procedure. In the first step a thin film of the desired polymer was coated onto the glass slide. This was followed by spin-coating of two layers of hydrophobic fumed silica using a dispersion in tetrahydrofuran. Finally to obtain a durable surface, a very thin film of the parent polymer was spincoated from a very dilute solution containing 2.5% by weight hydrophobic silica and 0.25% by weight matrix polymer in tetrahydrofuran. Surfaces were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), which clearly showed the formation of rough surfaces with homogeneously distributed silica particles in 1-10 mu m range. Static water contact angle and contact angle hysteresis measurements proved the formation of superhydrophobic surfaces. Samples displayed static water contact angles larger than 170 degrees and very low contact angle hysteresis of less than 3 degrees.
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Elsevier Sci Ltd
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Polymers, Polymerization
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Polymer
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10.1016/j.polymer.2012.01.053