Synthesis of high-temperature hydrophobic nanoparticles and their applications in superlyophobic coatings

Abstract

The development of superhydrophobic coatings for high-temperature applications remains fundamentally constrained by the thermal degradation of organic constituents. This work presents a novel flame-assisted pyrolysis synthesis of high-temperature-stable hydrophobic nanoparticles (HTHP-NPs) from a TiO2-reinforced polydimethylsiloxane microsphere (MS)/silicone adhesive (Ad)/carbon fiber (Cf) composite system. The resulting HTHP-NPs-covered MS/TiO2/Ad/Cf composite coatings exhibit remarkable thermal resilience, preserving superhydrophobicity (CA = 169.7 ± 1.1°; SA = 2.4 ± 0.7°) during sustained 400–500 °C furnace exposure (100 h) and transient 850 °C flame tests (>20 s). These coatings display exceptional repellency toward various high-temperature liquids, including molten salt, sodium acetate, glass, and solder. The enhanced high-temperature oxidation resistance stems from the kinetic suppression of precursor oxidation by the composite microstructure and the oxygen scavenging effect of Cf decomposition at high temperatures. Additionally, the HTHP-NPs assemblies demonstrate remarkable mechanical resilience, preserving nanoscale roughness even after severe mechanical damage (1500 Taber abrasion cycles, impact energy density of 3.12 × 106 J m−2). These advancements bridge the gap between superlyophobicity and high-temperature durability, enabling robust performance in extreme thermal environments.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 May 2025
Accepted
21 Aug 2025
First published
09 Sep 2025

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025, Advance Article

Synthesis of high-temperature hydrophobic nanoparticles and their applications in superlyophobic coatings

D. Wang, Z. Ma, Z. Han, K. Wu, Y. Liu and X. Tian, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5TA04369G

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