Superhydrophilic coatings with intricate nanostructure based on biotic materials for antifogging and antibiofouling applications
- Authors
- Choi, Moonhyun; Xiangde, Lin; Park, JooHee; Choi, Daheui; Heo, Jiwoong; Chang, Minwook; Lee, Chanhui; Hong, Jinkee
- Issue Date
- 1-Feb-2017
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
- Keywords
- Rice husk silica; Layer-by-layer assembly; Nanofilm; Superhydrophilic coating; Antifogging; Antibiofouling
- Citation
- CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL, v.309, pp 463 - 470
- Pages
- 8
- Indexed
- SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
- Volume
- 309
- Start Page
- 463
- End Page
- 470
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/17988
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.cej.2016.10.052
- ISSN
- 1385-8947
1873-3212
- Abstract
- Methods for creating unique superhydrophilic interfaces by means of layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly have been demonstrated, and such interfaces have been used extensively in a variety of practical applications. Further, fabricating multifunctional superhydrophilic coatings using low-cost, nontoxic, environment friendly, and plentiful materials from biological resources is highly desirable. Herein, superhydrophilic coatings with a highly jagged surface morphology were synthesized based on the electrostatic-interaction- or hydrogen-bonding-based LbL assembly of the biotic materials chitosan (CHI) and rice husk ash (RHA) nanosilica, which are abundantly available in nature. The synthesized multilayered (CHI/RHA nanosilica)(n) films were highly transparent and resisted fogging, frosting, and biofouling. Specifically, given the water-absorbing capability of the films, they showed excellent antifogging and antifrosting properties even under aggressive fogging and frosting conditions. Further, the as-prepared superhydrophilic multilayered films, which had a rough surface structure at the micro- and nanoscale, showed potential in reducing the attachment of proteins and various microorganisms, significantly preventing the phenomenon of biofouling in stagnant liquids. Hence, this work provides a new route for assembling superwetting coatings from cost-effective natural materials for use in industrial applications. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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