Environment-friendly and two-component method for fabrication of highly hydrophobic wood using poly(Methylhydrogen)siloxane

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Practical application of wood remains a great challenge because of its highly hydrophilic property. In this work, highly hydrophobic wood was produced using an environment-friendly and two-component package method. Poly(methylhydrogen)siloxane (PMHS) and inhibitor played the key role in the hydrophobicity of wood and the assembly process. The two-component package mechanism was discussed in detail. As a result, the water contact angles of the modified wood surface for the radial and cross sections were 139.5◦ and 152.9◦, respectively, which provided the resultant wood high hydrophobicity and dimensional stability. The two-component package method afforded the wood good anti-fouling property and UV-resistance. In addition, the two-component package method could also be applied in functionalization of filter paper for oil/water separation.

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Gao, J., Lin, W., Lin, S., Zhang, X., Yang, W., & Li, R. (2021). Environment-friendly and two-component method for fabrication of highly hydrophobic wood using poly(Methylhydrogen)siloxane. Polymers, 13(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13010124

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