A robust and low-adhesion superhydrophobic quaternized chitosan-based film with hierarchical micro/nano structures

Progress in Organic Coatings(2024)

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Abstract
Quaternized chitosan (QCS)-based films are garnering considerable attention owing to their multifunctional properties; however, their inherent hydrophilicity limits their application. In this study, a fluorine-free superhydrophobic surface for QCS-based film was fabricated using an easy and effective method. The film with hierarchical micro/nano structures (MN-surface) was fabricated by combining the template and spray methods. After modification with polydimethylsiloxane, the MN-surface showed excellent superhydrophobicity, with a water contact angle of 165.7° and a sliding angle of 4.2°. The air cushions captured by the hierarchical micro/nano structures reduced the contact area between water droplets and the MN-surface, giving it excellent self-cleaning ability. Additionally, the microstructures acted as a protective layer for the nanostructures, protecting them against damage during mechanical wear. Thus, the MN-surface exhibited remarkable mechanical robustness against sandpaper abrasion, tape peel-off, bending, stretching, and water flow impact. More importantly, it showed an excellent anti-adhesion effect on bacteria, thereby further lowering the risk of bacterial invasion. Consequently, the superhydrophobic QCS-based film opens up new possibilities for its application in diverse fields.
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Quaternized chitosan film,Superhydrophobic surface,Hierarchical structure,Low-adhesion,Mechanical robustness
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