Frontiers in Materials (Apr 2021)

An Anodized Titanium/Sol-Gel Composite Coating with Self-Healable Superhydrophobic and Oleophobic Property

  • Tinghua Li,
  • Chongjian Dong,
  • Yupeng Liu,
  • Yupeng Liu,
  • Jun Wu,
  • Xia Zhang,
  • Xiaowei Gong,
  • Wei Zhao,
  • Daoai Wang,
  • Daoai Wang,
  • Donglai Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmats.2021.618674
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Superhydrophobic and oleophobic surfaces have attracted increasing attention because of their self-cleaning properties. A composite coating composed of anodized titanium and sol-gel (TiAO/SG) was developed and has good superhydrophobic and oleophobic property. The anodized titanium coating was prepared on the titanium substrate and then a sol-gel layer was coated on the surface of the anodized titanium layer to obtain a composite coating with superhydrophobic and oleophobic properties. The adhesion weight of glycerol on the surface of the superhydrophobic titanium wire decreased to 4.8% of that of untreated titanium wire, which showed that the material had good oleophobic property. This new composite coating could achieve self-healing superhydrophobicity by releasing loaded perfluorodenytriethoxysilane to the surface of the coating. Given its superhydrophobicity, self-healing and wear resistance, the TiAO/SG coating was expected to achieve healable self-cleaning protection in titanium devices.

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