2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2022.03.496
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Obtaining water-repellent coatings based on expanded perlite materials

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“…The main limiting difficulties in this case are the insufficient resistance of superhydrophobic properties to operational factors, including mechanical wear, the action of vaporous water, as well as the low scalability of classical ways of applying textures to protected substrates. In [2], it was shown that one of the effective ways to obtain scalable coatings with increased water repellency is the use of hollow glassy particles, for example, perlite, to create a surface microstructure that makes it possible to achieve a stable Cassie state for water droplets. In this case, the contact area of the surface with the liquid is minimized, since fragments of hollow particles, the orienta-tion of which is close to normal, are used in the coatings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main limiting difficulties in this case are the insufficient resistance of superhydrophobic properties to operational factors, including mechanical wear, the action of vaporous water, as well as the low scalability of classical ways of applying textures to protected substrates. In [2], it was shown that one of the effective ways to obtain scalable coatings with increased water repellency is the use of hollow glassy particles, for example, perlite, to create a surface microstructure that makes it possible to achieve a stable Cassie state for water droplets. In this case, the contact area of the surface with the liquid is minimized, since fragments of hollow particles, the orienta-tion of which is close to normal, are used in the coatings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%