Fluorinated polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (F-POSS) is one of the most popular candidates at present for superhydrophobic coating. Because of its ultralow surface energy, F-POSS has usually been dissolved with expensive… Click to show full abstract
Fluorinated polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (F-POSS) is one of the most popular candidates at present for superhydrophobic coating. Because of its ultralow surface energy, F-POSS has usually been dissolved with expensive fluoro-solvents, and the melting temperature of F-POSS is not high (122-140 °C), which will cause its loss during use. So trying to polymerize/crosslink F-POSS molecules and/or directly graft F-POSS to substrate is important. In this work, we report the SI-eATRP grafting of methacryl POSS (MA-POSS) on cotton and the subsequent amine catalyzed thiol-methacrylate Michael addition reaction of poly(MA-POSS) with 1H, 1H, 2H, 2H-perfluorododecyl-1-thiol (PFDT) for the fabrication of a durable poly(MA-POSS)-PFDT coating. The cotton fabric coated with poly(MA-POSS) was nearly superhydrophobic after 4 h of SI-eATRP process under potentiostatic condition of -0.40 V. Although the water contact angle (WCA) was ~148°, water droplets tended to adhere to the cotton fabric surface even when the fabric was turned upside down. After fluorination, WCA was increased to ~160°, and water drops could slide off when the fabric was slightly tilted. The sliding angle (SA) was ~10°. The as-prepared poly(MA-POSS)-PFDT coating was durable against repeated washing and physical abrasion. After 30 accelerated washing cycles (equals to 150 home laundering cycles), the coated fabric still showed superhydrophobicity. After 800 abrasion cycles over sandpaper, the WCA was still as high as 149°. In addition, the coated fabric had self-healing ability and could restore its superhydrophobicity after plasma etching through heat treatment. After 10 cycles of plasma etching and heat-induced healing process, the WCA of the coated fabric kept at ~154°. Such a durable superhydrophobic fabric coating may find applications in the development of functional clothing for a variety of purposes.
               
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