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【2021年影響因子/JCR分區(qū):13.273/Q1】《CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL》A Facile Antifogging/frost-resistant coating with self-healing ability
作者:Wei Wang, Wei Wang, Pengpeng Lu, Yong Fan*, Limei Tian, Shichao Niu, Jie Zhao,* Luquan Ren,
關(guān)鍵字:AntifoggingFrost-resistantSelf-healingPolymeric coating
論文來(lái)源:期刊
發(fā)表時(shí)間:2019年
Although many antifogging surfaces have been successfully developed, constructing a surface with both antifogging and frost resistance properties is still a great challenge since the condensed water inevitably turns into an ice layer under freezing conditions. Herein, an antifogging/frost-resistant polymeric coating consisting of poly(vinyl alcohol) and salicylic acid is developed on the basis of a hydrogen bond cross-linking strategy. Unlike conventional superhydrophilic antifogging surfaces, the excellent antifogging/frost resistance performance over a broad range of temperatures (ca. ?196.6 to 85?°C), is ascribed to the water-absorbing capability of the coating. Moreover, the coating also exhibits efficient self-healing properties in a wet environment. Due to its simplicity and efficiency, this type of coating may serve as an excellent antifogging/frost-resistant platform for a broad range of applications in optics-related areas.
關(guān)鍵字:AntifoggingFrost-resistantSelf-healingPolymeric coating
論文來(lái)源:期刊
發(fā)表時(shí)間:2019年
Although many antifogging surfaces have been successfully developed, constructing a surface with both antifogging and frost resistance properties is still a great challenge since the condensed water inevitably turns into an ice layer under freezing conditions. Herein, an antifogging/frost-resistant polymeric coating consisting of poly(vinyl alcohol) and salicylic acid is developed on the basis of a hydrogen bond cross-linking strategy. Unlike conventional superhydrophilic antifogging surfaces, the excellent antifogging/frost resistance performance over a broad range of temperatures (ca. ?196.6 to 85?°C), is ascribed to the water-absorbing capability of the coating. Moreover, the coating also exhibits efficient self-healing properties in a wet environment. Due to its simplicity and efficiency, this type of coating may serve as an excellent antifogging/frost-resistant platform for a broad range of applications in optics-related areas.