Long-Lived T-Shaped Micropillars with Submicron-Villi on PP/POE Surfaces with Grinding-Enhanced Water Repellency Fabricated via Hot Compression Molding

作者:Chen, Anfu*; Lai, Jindi; Li, Mingke; Fang, Chuangkai; Qin, Guofeng; Ding, Sha; Zhang, Jingjing; Zhang, Zhengrong; Huang, Hanxiong*
来源:Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2021, 125(26): 7290-7298.
DOI:10.1021/acs.jpcb.1c03205

摘要

Superhydrophobic properties are derived from the roughness of the surface of micro/nanostructures and low-surface-energy materials. However, they are both easy to damage on superhydrophobic surfaces after mechanical abrasion in practical applications, resulting in the transition from the Cassie-Baxter state to the Wenzel state and even the loss of water repellency. In this work, the mechanical properties of polypropylene (PP) toughened with poly(ethylene-co-octene) (POE) were improved for the fabrication of long-lived T-shaped micropillars with subrnicron-villi on top by a combined method of compression molding and grinding. A universal testing machine was modified as equipment for the precise control of the traveling distance of specimens on sandpaper in precise. The PP/POE blend possessed high tensile strength of up to similar to 23.84 MPa as well as elongation at break of similar to 533.60%. The abrasive grains on sandpaper reshaped their surface morphologies from micropillars to T-shaped microstructures, on which the submicron-villi as secondary structures formed. The abraded microstructured PP/POE surface exhibited the highest contact angle of 154.4 degrees and the most stable wetting state with a bouncing height of 7.68 mm (3.2 times the diameter of the 7-mu L droplet) after a traveling distance of 1000 mm on 3000-grit sandpaper among the abraded and unabraded PP/POE surfaces.

  • 单位
    广东工业大学

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