An Aqueous Composition for Lubricant‐Free, Robust, Slippery, Transparent Coatings on Diverse Substrates

  • Baidya A
  • Das S
  • Pradeep T
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Abstract

Transparent, durable coating materials that show excellent liquid repellency, both water and oil, have multiple applications in science and technology. In this perspective, herein, a simple aqueous chemical formulation is developed that provides a transparent slippery coating without any lubricating fluids, on various substrates extended over large areas. The coatings repel liquids having a range of polarity (solvents) as well as viscosity (oils and emulsions) and withstand mechanical strains. Exceptional optical transparency of 99% in the range of 350–900 nm along with high stability even after cyclic temperature, frost, exposure to sunlight, and corrosive liquids like aqua regia treatments, makes this material unique and widens its applicability in different fields. Besides, being a liquid, it can be coated on an array of substrates independent of their underlying topography, by various easily available techniques. Aside from these interesting properties, the coating is demonstrated as a potential solution contributing to the remediation of one of the biggest global issues of tomorrow: affordable drinking water. The coated surface can capture 5 L of water per day per m 2 at 27 °C when exposed to an atmosphere of 63% relative humidity.

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Baidya, A., Das, S. K., & Pradeep, T. (2018). An Aqueous Composition for Lubricant‐Free, Robust, Slippery, Transparent Coatings on Diverse Substrates. Global Challenges, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.1002/gch2.201700097

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