Applied Sciences (Apr 2021)

Preparation and Application of ZIF-8 Thin Layers

  • Martin Schernikau,
  • Jakob Sablowski,
  • Ignacio Guillermo Gonzalez Martinez,
  • Simon Unz,
  • Stefan Kaskel,
  • Daria Mikhailova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11094041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
p. 4041

Abstract

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Herein we compare various preparation methods for thin ZIF-8 layers on a Cu substrate for application as a host material for omniphobic lubricant-infused surfaces. Such omniphobic surfaces can be used in thermal engineering applications, for example to achieve dropwise condensation or anti-fouling and anti-icing surface properties. For these applications, a thin, conformal, homogeneous, mechanically and chemically stable coating is essential. In this study, thin ZIF-8 layers were deposited on a Cu substrate by different routes, such as (i) electrochemical anodic deposition on a Zn-covered Cu substrate, (ii) doctor blade technique for preparation of a composite layer containing PVDF binder and ZIF-8, as well as (iii) doctor blade technique for preparation of a two-layer composite on the Cu substrate containing a PVDF-film and a ZIF-8 layer. The morphology and topography of the coatings were compared by using profilometry, XRD, SEM and TEM techniques. After infusion with a perfluorinated oil, the wettability of the surfaces was assessed by contact angle measurements, and advantages of each preparation method were discussed.

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