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Robust Hydrophobic Coatings Using Polymer Blends for the Surface Protection of Marble
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Robust Hydrophobic Coatings Using Polymer Blends for the Surface Protection of Marble

Ryan Lopez, Hua Li, Marck Norret, Swaminatha Iyer, Simon Biggs and Rob Atkin
Colloids and surfaces. A, Physicochemical and engineering aspects, Vol.599, 124796
2020

Abstract

Marble polymer blends hydrophobicity coating
The use of marble in construction is limited by its susceptibility to water spill and weathering. Here, a series of poly (2,2,2-trifluoroethyl methacrylate) (PTFEMA) and poly (methacrylic acid) (PMAA) blend films have been coated on a marble surface to test their water spill and weathering protection capability. The morphologies of the coated polymer films on marble (i.e. surface defects and roughness) were investigated using atomic force microscopy (AFM). The hydrophobicity, adhesion strength and wear resistance of the coated films on marble were evaluated using water contact angle measurement, peel test and nanoindentation, respectively. An optimal combination of characteristics was seen when blending small amounts of PMAA (5% < x < 20 %) with PTFEMA. For these blends, the adhesion to marble and wear resistance of the coated films increased strongly over a pure PTFEMA coating, while maintaining a beneficial high water contact angle.

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Citation topics
2 Chemistry
2.160 Microfluidic Devices & Superhydrophobicity
2.160.365 Superhydrophobic
Web Of Science research areas
Chemistry, Physical
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Chemistry
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