2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.3c01179
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Self-Stratifying Coating with Robust and Durable Superhydrophobic Underlayer Constructed by Amphiphilic Janus Nanoparticles

Abstract: The multifunctional gradient self-stratifying coating (SSC) is attractive in many applications, but the robustness and durability of the functionalities still remains challenging. Here, a water-based SSC composed of amphiphilic Janus nanoparticles (JNPs) and binder latex is constructed by an extremely simple one-step drying method. The surface-partitioned “soft–hard” JNPs are specially designed and synthesized, in which the hard side of the JNPs (fluorosilane modified silica) imparts hydrophobicity and mechan… Show more

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“…Janus particles, a surface partitioned material, were proposed by P.-G. de Gennes in his Noble Prize address to depict a special class of colloidal particles with distinct chemical components (e.g., inorganic and organic), physical properties (e.g., soft and hard), or functionality (e.g., hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity) on their two hemispheres. [39,40] The opposite composition or properties on the surface of one object make it show attractive attention in the solid emulsifier, [41,42] functional coating, [43][44][45] compatibilizer for polymer blends, [46][47][48] colloidal motor, [49,50] etc. This Janus particle with bicomponent or biphasic property is expected to address the dilemma between mechanical properties and conductivity of composite, achieving the largely stretchable conductors by promoting the dynamic reconstruction of the conductive pathway.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Janus particles, a surface partitioned material, were proposed by P.-G. de Gennes in his Noble Prize address to depict a special class of colloidal particles with distinct chemical components (e.g., inorganic and organic), physical properties (e.g., soft and hard), or functionality (e.g., hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity) on their two hemispheres. [39,40] The opposite composition or properties on the surface of one object make it show attractive attention in the solid emulsifier, [41,42] functional coating, [43][44][45] compatibilizer for polymer blends, [46][47][48] colloidal motor, [49,50] etc. This Janus particle with bicomponent or biphasic property is expected to address the dilemma between mechanical properties and conductivity of composite, achieving the largely stretchable conductors by promoting the dynamic reconstruction of the conductive pathway.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The drying of colloidal dispersions occurs in a wide range of applications, including paints, glues, inks, and cosmetics. Depending on the components and the application, the final dry film can impart a diverse range of functionalities to the surface, such as adhesiveness, 1 colour, 2 antimicrobial qualities, 3 mechanical robustness, 4 electrical conductivity, 5 water barrier properties, 6 corrosion resistance, and more. These features strongly depend on the spatial distribution of the ingredients, which should in some cases be uniform, yet in other cases exhibit preferential partitioning to the top or to the substrate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%