J. Mater. Sci. Technol. ›› 2025, Vol. 206: 53-61.DOI: 10.1016/j.jmst.2024.04.027

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Judiciously designed dual cross-linked networks for highly transparency, robustness and flexibility in liquid-repellent coatings

Shaofeng Wua,1, Yan Chengb,1, Weiwei Zhenga,c, Yijia Denga, Tianxue Zhud, Weiying Zhanga, Huaqiong Lib,*, Jianying Huanga,*, Yuekun Laia,*   

  1. aCollege of Chemical Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350116, PR China;
    bZhejiang Engineering Research Center for Tissue Repair Materials, Wenzhou Institute, University of Chinese Academy of Science, Wenzhou 325000, PR China;
    cUniversity of Strasbourg & CNRS, UMR7140, Strasbourg 67000, France;
    dSchool of Materials and Chemistry, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei 230036, PR China
  • Received:2024-01-11 Revised:2024-04-09 Accepted:2024-04-27 Published:2025-01-20 Online:2025-01-20
  • Contact: *E-mail addresses: lihq@ucas.ac.cn (H. Li), jyhuang@fzu.edu.cn (J. Huang), yklai@fzu.edu.cn (Y. Lai)
  • About author:1These authors contributed equally to this work.

Abstract: Highly transparent, durable, and flexible liquid-repellent coatings are urgently needed in the realm of transparent materials, such as car windows, optical lenses, solar panels, and flexible screen materials. However, it has been difficult to strike a balance between the robustness and flexibility of coatings constructed by a single cross-linked network design. To overcome the conundrum, this innovative approach effectively combines two distinct cross-linked networks with unique functions, thus overcoming the challenge. Through a tightly interwoven structure comprised of added crosslinking sites, the coating achieves improved liquid repellency (WCA>100°, OSA<10°), increased durability (withstands 2,000 cycles of cotton wear), enhanced flexibility (endures 5,000 cycles of bending with a bending radius of 1 mm), and maintains high transparency (over 98 % in the range of 410 nm to 760 nm). Additionally, the coating with remarkable adhesion can be applied to multiple substrates, enabling large-scale preparation and easy cycling coating, thus expanding its potential applications. The architecture of this fluoride-free dual cross-linked network not only advances liquid-repellent surfaces but also provides valuable insights for the development of eco-friendly materials in the future.

Key words: Dual cross-linked network, Fluoride-free, Tight entanglement, Highly transparent, Flexible liquid-like coating