Abstract:Hydrophobic materials possess exceptional properties, making them extensively useful in daily production and life. However, developing low-cost and flexible hydrophobic materials remains a challenging task. In this study, a series of composite emulsions were prepared by introducing hydroxylterminated polydimethylsiloxane as a modifier into polyurethane acrylate via a solvent-free approach. The composite emulsions were then used to fabricate polymer films using the solvent evaporation technique. The effects of … Show more
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