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Ceramic-Polymer Composite for More Durable Superhydrophobic and Oleophobic Surface Coating

標題
Superhydrophobic and Oleophobic Ceramic Polymer Composite Coating
詳細技術說明
None
*Abstract

Liquid Solution Is Easily Applied to Make a Variety of Substrates Repel Water, Oil, and Dirt

When applied to a surface, this ceramic-polymer composite results in articles with more durable superhydrophobic and oleophobic coatings. Surface cleaning and repainting of buildings, vehicles and energy collection devices can be costly and time consuming. For example, the average American has to repaint his or her house every five to six years and spends thousands of dollars doing so; it is easy to see the advantage in using a coating that repels dirt, oil, and water. Available surface coatings are water repellent and some even repel oil, but no superhydrophobic and oleophobic surface can be produced easily on substrates nor do they display sufficient performance and durability. Researchers at the University of Florida, however, have developed a new type of surface coating that is easily applied, addresses durability and performance issues of available products, and makes surfaces both superhydrophobic and oleophobic. This solution can be applied to various substrates to render them both water and oil repellent.

Application:

A ceramic-polymer composite that makes surfaces superhydrophoic and oleophobic

Advantages:

  • Applies multiple principles to repel water and oil, making coated surfaces virtually self-cleaning
  • Surpasses quality of available coatings, improving durability and performance of superhydrophobic and oleophobic effects
  • Combination of plastron and “lotus leaf” effect produces dynamic response, lowering quantity of particles required and associated production costs

Technology:

A surface with an inherent repellency of water, oil, and dirt is governed by surface-energy parameters between the surface and the contacting liquid or solid. Where the sum of free surface energies is low, adhesion is weak. Teflon’s non-stick surface is an example of this. When principles apparent in nature and science -- such as van der Waals forces, the "lotus effect," the plastron effect, and the Cassie-Baxter state -- are applied, surfaces effectively repel dirt, water, and oil, making them virtually self-cleaning. With this coating, all of those principles are in force. Whether directly applied to an article or included in paint or other materials, when the applied coating reaches its final in-use state, the surface will be superhydrophobic and oleophobic; water and oil droplets will roll off instead of adhering to the surface, taking any dirt with them.
*IP Publication Date
Jun 22, 2017
*Principal Investigation

Name: Wolfgang Sigmund

Department:


Name: Ravi Vasudevan

Department:


Name: Shu-Hau Hsu

Department:

申請日期
Jan 19, 2017
其他
國家/地區
美國

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