2022
DOI: 10.1002/app.52205
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Fabrication and characterization of transparent underwater superoleophobic coatings based chitin nanofibers and polyvinyl alcohol

Abstract: Transparent underwater superoleophobic coatings were prepared by blending chitin nanofibers (ChNFs) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and then cross‐linked with glutaraldehyde (GA). The interactions among ChNFs, PVA, and GA in the coatings were analyzed via FT‐IR and XPS. Results of SEM observation and AFM analysis showed that higher concentrations of ChNFs and GA gave rise to rougher surface and lower transmittance of the coatings. By adjusting ratios of ChNFs, PVA, and GA, the coating surface could possess underwa… Show more

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“…93 In general, creating superhydrophobic surfaces imitative to the lotus effect can be got by two methods: enhancing the roughness surfaces of materials and decreasing their surface energy. 102,103 Superoleophilicity/superhydrophobicity is an exceptional wettability for oil-water mixture separation owing to the difference between the surface tension of water and oil. 104 It is worth mentioning that woven fabrics, knitted fabrics, and nonwoven fabrics with superhydrophobic surfaces were produced successfully.…”
Section: Properties Of Surface Wettingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…93 In general, creating superhydrophobic surfaces imitative to the lotus effect can be got by two methods: enhancing the roughness surfaces of materials and decreasing their surface energy. 102,103 Superoleophilicity/superhydrophobicity is an exceptional wettability for oil-water mixture separation owing to the difference between the surface tension of water and oil. 104 It is worth mentioning that woven fabrics, knitted fabrics, and nonwoven fabrics with superhydrophobic surfaces were produced successfully.…”
Section: Properties Of Surface Wettingmentioning
confidence: 99%