Journal article
Correlating Material Properties with the Wear Behavior of Sol–Gel Derived Superhydrophobic Films
B Dyett, R Lamb
Advanced Materials Interfaces | WILEY | Published : 2016
Abstract
Superhydrophobic films are routinely prepared utilizing sol–gel chemistry; however, their application toward self-cleaning or antifouling is limited by low mechanical strength. To distinguish which material properties are required to improve wear resistance, sol–gel superhydrophobic films are prepared utilizing a breadth of polymer matrices. Through surface analysis and tribology considerations, the wear behavior of these films is then able to be correlated to the material properties of the polymer matrices. The results demonstrate crosslinking to be highly effective at improving wear resistance and display a distinct correlation to plasticity index, Ψ and property ratios Hardness (H)/Young'..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was performed in part at the Materials Characterisation and Fabrication Platform (MCFP) at the University of Melbourne and the Victorian Node of the Australian National Nanofabrication Facility (ANFF). The financial support of the Australian Research Council's Discovery Projects (Project DP120104536) is gratefully acknowledged.