2018
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-29823-7
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Oil-Impregnated Hydrocarbon-Based Polymer Films

Abstract: Porous surfaces impregnated with a liquid lubricant exhibit minimal contact angle hysteresis with immiscible test liquids, rendering them ideal as self-cleaning materials. Rather than roughening a solid substrate, an increasingly popular choice is to use an absorbent polymer as the “porous” material. However, to date the polymer choices have been limited to expensive silicone-based polymers or complex assemblies of polymer multilayers on functionalized surfaces. In this paper, we show that hydrocarbon-based po… Show more

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“…T A B L E 1 Properties of extrusion coating polymers 9,32 Polymer Formula Density, g/cm 3 Glass The degree of crystallinity was calculated from obtained data using Equation 1.…”
Section: Oilsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…T A B L E 1 Properties of extrusion coating polymers 9,32 Polymer Formula Density, g/cm 3 Glass The degree of crystallinity was calculated from obtained data using Equation 1.…”
Section: Oilsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,7 In packaging technology this effect tends to be avoided by utilizing polymers with improved barrier properties or multilayer structure. In case of oil absorption by the polymer, the lubricant is distributed inside a substrate matrix as it was described in publication by Mukherjee et al 3 In that study extruded hydrocarbon-based polymer films were impregnated with lubricating oil to gain slippery properties. Impregnation was enabled by utilizing ultra low-density polyethylene (ULDPE) in combination with vegetable oil that exhibit high chemical compatibility with the polymer film.…”
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“…Along with superhydrophobic materials (contact angle exceeds 150°), slippery liquid-infused porous surfaces (SLIPS) that possess self-cleaning properties are actively studied (Wong et al 2011). This remarkable property can work, e. g., inside the package, providing a more efficient or complete removal of the product (Mukherjee et al 2018). In case of slippery lubricant-infused surfaces, a drop of liquid does not stick to the object, but is sliding on the surface even at a slight inclination, removing contaminations (Lafuma andQuéré 2011, Wooh andButt 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…SLIPS can be described as solid-liquid systems, consisting of a nanotextured substrate and a lubricant distributed in its structure. Lubricants generally include ionic liquids (Anand et al 2012), vegetable or synthetic oils, such as silicone oil, perfluorinated oil, cottonseed (Mukherjee et al 2018) olive or coconut oils (Manna and Lynn 2015). A variety of materials can be utilized as a substrate, including polymer mem-branes, silicon films, fabrics (Shillingford et al 2014), metals (Kim et al 2012, Wilson et al 2013 and even paper (Glavan et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%