2024
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.3c07635
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Mechanism Study on the Alcoholysis and Polymerization Degree of Poly(vinyl alcohol) to Regulate Droplet Impact Behavior on Hydrophobic Surfaces

Yue Wang,
Ridan Song,
Haiqi Huang
et al.

Abstract: How to restrain the bounce behavior of droplets on hydrophobic surfaces is a problem in daily life, especially during pesticide spraying. Adding polymer is a constructive strategy to enhance the ability of pesticide deposition on plant leaves, but it lacks guidance about the relationship between molecular structure and regulation capacity. This study selected poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) with different degrees of alcoholysis and polymerization to explore physicochemical properties in different dimensions affectin… Show more

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