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Supramolecular silicone coating capable of strong substrate bonding, readily damage healing, and easy oil sliding
- Source :
- Science Advances
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- We report damage-healable supramolecular silicone coatings with high adhesion to solid and low adhesion to oils.<br />Polymer coatings with a combined competence of strong bonding to diverse substrates, broad liquid repellency, and readily damage healing are in substantial demand in a range of applications. In this work, we develop damage-healable, oil-repellent supramolecular silicone (DOSS) coatings to harvest abovementioned properties by molecular engineering siloxane oligomers that can self-assemble onto coated substrates via multivalent hydrogen bonding. In addition to the readily damage-healing properties provided by reversible association/dissociation of hydrogen bonding motifs, the unique molecular configuration of the siloxane oligomers on coated substrates enables both robust repellency to organic liquids and strong bonding to various substrates including metals, plastics, and even Teflon. We envision that not only DOSS coatings can be applied in a range of energy, environmental, and biomedical applications that require long-term services in harsh environmental conditions but also the design strategy of the oligomers can be adopted in the development of supramolecular materials with desirable multifunctionality.
- Subjects :
- inorganic chemicals
Materials science
Silicone coating
Materials Science
Supramolecular chemistry
Nanotechnology
02 engineering and technology
macromolecular substances
010402 general chemistry
01 natural sciences
Dissociation (chemistry)
Molecular engineering
chemistry.chemical_compound
Silicone
Engineering
Research Articles
Multidisciplinary
Hydrogen bond
fungi
technology, industry, and agriculture
SciAdv r-articles
Molecular configuration
021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology
0104 chemical sciences
chemistry
Siloxane
0210 nano-technology
Research Article
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 23752548
- Volume :
- 5
- Issue :
- 11
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Science advances
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b00317b88ce37b4827634ebfc0cb48f9