2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2024.133750
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Translucent superhydrophobic coating for murals protection

Xihua Zhou,
Wenbo He,
Junfei Ou
et al.
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“…Overall, the superhydrophobicity of the coatings can be maintained after a 200 cm linear abrasion distance. Moreover, sand impacting tests were also performed for EP/SR-5 coatings in accordance with the method of Zhou et al 48 During the tests, sand with a size of 500 μm fell from a height of 35 cm, and each 20 g was recorded as one cycle. As presented in Figure S3, the superhydrophobicity of EP/SR-5 coatings has failed after 6 cycles of tests, which is slightly less than the coatings prepared by Zhou et al For further evaluating the adhesion between EP/SR-5 coatings and substrates, the cross-cut and pull-off tests were utilized, based on the method of Fu et al 49 As performed in Figure 6e, a paint film scriber was employed to cut the surface of EP/SR-5 coatings in transverse and longitudinal lines, and each cell was controlled as 5 × 5 mm 2 .…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, the superhydrophobicity of the coatings can be maintained after a 200 cm linear abrasion distance. Moreover, sand impacting tests were also performed for EP/SR-5 coatings in accordance with the method of Zhou et al 48 During the tests, sand with a size of 500 μm fell from a height of 35 cm, and each 20 g was recorded as one cycle. As presented in Figure S3, the superhydrophobicity of EP/SR-5 coatings has failed after 6 cycles of tests, which is slightly less than the coatings prepared by Zhou et al For further evaluating the adhesion between EP/SR-5 coatings and substrates, the cross-cut and pull-off tests were utilized, based on the method of Fu et al 49 As performed in Figure 6e, a paint film scriber was employed to cut the surface of EP/SR-5 coatings in transverse and longitudinal lines, and each cell was controlled as 5 × 5 mm 2 .…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Silica-based additives often enable coatings to have better acid and alkali resistance, which can enhance the weathering resistance and self-cleaning properties of superhydrophobic coatings in humid environments [29], as well as prevent freeze-thaw cycle damage caused by water infiltration into the soil [44]. Zhou et al used a semi-transparent and superhydrophobic coating composed of acrylic resin (Paraloid B72), nanosilica, and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) to protect murals [45], as shown in Figure 2. The composite coating produced by this method exhibits excellent hydrophobicity, with a contact angle of 165.5 • and a rolling angle of approximately 7 • .…”
Section: Water-repellent Properties Of Superhydrophobic Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The durability and robustness of superhydrophobic surfaces on materials have consistently been a focus of attention for engineers. 26,27 Zhou et al 27 dispersed PDMS, nano-SiO 2 , and acrylic resin in xylene, and formed a water-repellent protective layer on the surface of murals through a one-step spray method. The durability of this superhydrophobic coating was effectively validated through tests involving high and low temperatures and UV aging.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
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“…To obtain a fluorine-free and high-performance superhydrophobic material, the researchers achieved the elastomer’s superhydrophobic surface (the WCA reached 152°) by wrinkling graphene to improve its physical interface. , However, this superhydrophobic film was prone to damage when subjected to elastomer deformation, resulting in the loss of surface hydrophobic function. The durability and robustness of superhydrophobic surfaces on materials have consistently been a focus of attention for engineers. , Zhou et al dispersed PDMS, nano-SiO 2 , and acrylic resin in xylene, and formed a water-repellent protective layer on the surface of murals through a one-step spray method. The durability of this superhydrophobic coating was effectively validated through tests involving high and low temperatures and UV aging.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%