| Literature DB >> 29050589 |
Jin Yang1, Hui Li2, Tianqing Lan1, Lincai Peng3, Rongqi Cui1, Hao Yang4.
Abstract
A fluorine-free superhydrophobic paper was prepared by a facile method involving layer-by-layer deposition of cationic starch and sodium alginate together with subsequent modification of trichloromethylsilane has been reported in this article. The surface chemical compositions, potentials and surface morphologies of the modified papers were characterized, respectively. The wetting abilities and physical strength properties of the modified papers were investigated. After 4-time deposition of cationic starch/sodium alginate bilayer followed by trichloromethylsilane treatment, the water contact angle of modified paper reached up to 161.7°, and the tensile strength increased by 6.8% in comparison to that of pristine paper. This as-prepared superhydrophobic paper not only showed low bacterial adhesion property, self-cleaning behavior, water repellency, as well as high durability against deformation, chemical and time, but also kept a high strength property under high relative humidity condition, which might has a great application potential in the liquid paper packaging industry.Entities:
Keywords: Alginate; Cationic starch; Layer-by-layer; Moisture resistance; Superhydrophobic paper
Year: 2017 PMID: 29050589 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2017.09.040
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381