Surface wrinkling and functionalization of organic coatings via diffusion of reactive molecules

Dong Wang, Lihong Gao, Zhuang Ma, Xinchun Tian*

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Unique pattern morphologies created by surface instability are a versatile platform for controlling surface functionality. In this work, simultaneous surface wrinkling and hydrophobization of organic coatings by directly reacting with diffused propyl trichlorosilane (PTCS) from gas phase was demonstrated. By varying the initial coating type, various surface morphologies were obtained, showing different interactions with water droplets, demonstrating the high tunability of the method to achieve important surface functions, including rose petal and lotus effects. It was found that reaction between the absorbed water in the coating caused the hydrolysis of PTCS and their subsequent self-condensation to form siloxanes within the coating, which contributed to the large volume expansion and eventually triggered the wrinkling process. This method is independent of the substrate type and offers a great advantage in producing functional coatings using eco-friendly, VOC-free solutions.

源语言英语
文章编号108093
期刊Progress in Organic Coatings
186
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1月 2024

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