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Synthesis and characterization of omniphobic surfaces with thermal, mechanical and chemical stability

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posted on 2024-03-12, 19:09 authored by Yao Lu, Guanjie HeGuanjie He, Claire J. Carmalt, Ivan P. Parkin
<p>A durable slippery liquid-infused porous surface (SLIPS) omniphobic coating was developed that can be simply applied to various substrates to repel water, coffee, red wine and cooking oils. The coatings retain their slippery properties and omniphobicity even after extreme thermal, mechanical and chemical tests, including rapid cooling down to liquid nitrogen temperatures (?196 °C), heating 200 °C, knife cutting, 850 kPa newton meter pressing, Scotch tape peeling, exposure to acid, base and corrosive salt solutions (pH from 0 to 14), and neutralization on the SLIPS surface. This simple, low-cost and “ready to use” surface is believed to be useful for self-cleaning, anti-fouling, and anti-corrosion purposes potentially for large scale of industrial applications.</p>

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  • School of Chemistry (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

RSC Advances

Volume

6

Issue

108

Pages/Article Number

106491-106499

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

eISSN

2046-2069

Date Submitted

2020-11-24

Date Accepted

2016-10-25

Date of First Publication

2016-10-28

Date of Final Publication

2016-12-31

ePrints ID

43132

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