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Production of superhydrophobic polymer fibers with embedded particles using the electrospinning technique
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Superhydrophobic materials are currently used for their water-repelling, self-cleaning and anti-fouling properties but are also potentially attractive to prevent snow or ice accumulation on exposed structures. Using the electrospinning technique, polymer mats made of polystyrene and poly[tetrafluoroethylene-co-vinylidene fluoride) -co-propylene] (PTVFP) were prepared. They were found to show highly hydrophobic properties, water contact angle (CA) between 130 and 150 degrees, when a dual fiber-bead microstructure was observed. Superhydrophobicity, CA > 150 degrees, was reached when PTVFP mats were electrospun from a polymer solution containing dispersed polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) nanoparticles. Using atomic force microscopy imaging, protruding nanosized asperities on fiber and bead surfaces were observed and this structure led to superhydrophobic properties. Materials prepared from a high-viscosity PTVFP/ethyl acetate solution with PTFE particles, 200 nm diameter and 8% (w/w), showed an 11.2% improvement in hydrophobicity, CA = 161 degrees, compared to the materials obtained from a particle-free polymer solution (CA = 143 degrees). (c) 2007 Society of Chemical Industry.
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