Novel anti-UV superhydrophobic material

A new study presents an anti-UV superhydrophobic material with photocatalysis, self-cleaning, self-healing and oil/water separation functions.

Water drops on a smooth surface as a symbolic image.

The superhydrophobic material was successfully prepared. Image source: Pexels - Pixabay (symbol image).

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The superhydrophobic material was successfully prepared with a water contact angle of about 155.5° and a rolling-off angle of about 6.8°, which showed superior UV resistance (365 nm, 5.0 ± 0.6 mW cm−2) for an illumination period of 30 h.

Self-cleaning surface

The degradation of organic dyes, such as Nile red, methyl blue and orange, could be also achieved with the prepared surface. Anti-UV water-repellency was combined with photocatalysis to realise a self-cleaning surface for both dirt removal and organic degradation. Moreover, the reversible changes with superhydrophobicity and superhydrophilicity were induced by the self-healing property on such a surface, contributing to heavy and light oils/water separation.

Because of ultra-long UV-resistance, photocatalysis, self-cleaning, self-healing and oil/water separation functions, the reported surface has potential for application in a variety of fields.

The study has been published in Nanoscale, Issue 21, 2020.

Image source: Pixabay.

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