Issue 95, 2014

Effect of the type of fluorofunctional organosilicon compounds and the method of their application onto the surface on its hydrophobic properties

Abstract

Fluorofunctional silanes, polysiloxanes and silsesquioxanes were used for the modification of glass surfaces and their influence on hydrophobic properties were determined. To increase hydrophobicity of the surface, the modification was performed in two stages: (i) by a pretreatment using a silica sol (a rise in the surface roughness), and (ii) modification with the above silicon compounds. The hydrophobicity was determined by measuring the contact angle by drop profile tensiometry. The fluorocarbofunctional organosilicon derivatives examined were found to be good precursors for the synthesis of highly hydrophobic materials and coatings. In some cases the contact angles measured after surface modification exceeded 150°, i.e. they fell in the range characteristic of superhydrophobic surfaces.

Graphical abstract: Effect of the type of fluorofunctional organosilicon compounds and the method of their application onto the surface on its hydrophobic properties

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Jul 2014
Accepted
01 Oct 2014
First published
01 Oct 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 52668-52675

Author version available

Effect of the type of fluorofunctional organosilicon compounds and the method of their application onto the surface on its hydrophobic properties

H. Maciejewski, J. Karasiewicz, M. Dutkiewicz, M. Nowicki and Ł. Majchrzycki, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 52668 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA07392D

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