Jiangdong GuQiufeng AnMeng-Chen HuangPing GeChao‐Hua Xue
With improvements in living standards, the demand for antibacterial self-cleaning coatings has significantly increased. In this work, self-cleaning coatings with antibacterial properties were fabricated by spray-coating a composite of fluorinated acrylic resin and Ag/SiO2 nanoparticles with quaternary ammonium salts. The synergistic action of the quaternary ammonium salts and silver nanostructures caused the coating to show a dual antibacterial effect. The Ag/SiO2 nanoparticles roughened the coating’s surface and, in combination with the fluorinated chains, provided the surface a superhydrophobic self-cleaning property with a contact angle of 156° and a sliding angle of less than 2°. Notably, the composite coating withstood 100 abrasion cycles without losing its superhydrophobicity and the contact angle is still exceeded 150° after 60 h of immersion solutions with different pH values, demonstrating outstanding wear resistance and acid/alkali stability. The incorporation of nanostructured antibacterial agents was effective in improving the roughness and antibacterial properties of the low-surface-energy resin, resulting in a self-cleaning antibacterial composite coating. This method may pave a new route for the design of functional coating materials with excellent overall performance.
Yoav PietrokovskiIlana NisimovDana Kesler‐ShveroNatan ZaltsmanNurit Beyth
Chiaki Tominaga (5674718)Kanako Shitomi (5674721)Hirofumi Miyaji (4178479)Hideya Kawasaki (355255)
Chiaki TominagaKanako ShitomiHirofumi MiyajiHideya Kawasaki
Ira Yudovin-FarberNurit BeythErvin I. WeissAbraham J. Domb
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