Fluorine-free superhydrophobic/hydrophobic polybenzoxazine/TiO₂ films with excellent thermal stability and reversible wettability
2015
Zhang, Wenfei | Lu, Xin | Xin, Zhong | Zhou, Changlu | Liu, Juan
Two important properties are combined: the low surface free energy property of polybenzoxazine (PBZ) and the photo-induced superhydrophilicity property of TiO₂. A benzoxazine monomer, synthesized by a one-step method, is incorporated with TiO₂. Polybenzoxazine/titanium dioxide (PBZ/TiO₂) nanocomposite films are prepared using spin coating and a thermal curing method. As a result, a superhydrophobic PBZ/TiO₂ film with the largest water contact angle (CA) of ∼166 ± 1° is developed by incorporating a low content of TiO₂ (11 wt%, relative to the weight of the benzoxazine monomer) into a PBZ system without any fluorine-containing surface modification agents. The as-prepared superhydrophobic film has good adhesion to glass substrates, and its superhydrophobicity is stable even after heat treatment at 300 °C for 1 h and environmentally durable for more than half a year. When the content of TiO₂ is increased to 60%, the consequent nanocomposite film exhibits hydrophobicity–superhydrophilicity transitions with a variation of around 125° in water CA upon ultraviolet (UV) exposure–heat treatment cycles. The effects of the content of TiO₂ on the surface wettability, morphology and reversibly switchable wettability of the PBZ/TiO₂ films are investigated in detail.
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