Biomaterial based fabrication of superhydrophobic textiles – A review
Superhydrophobic materials have been the subject of extensive research over the last decade. The extreme water repellence of superhydrophobic surfaces derived from a highly rough morphology and inherently low-energy surface chemistry holds great promise for various applications. Textiles with superh...
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Published in | Materials today chemistry Vol. 24; p. 100940 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Elsevier Ltd
01.06.2022
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Summary: | Superhydrophobic materials have been the subject of extensive research over the last decade. The extreme water repellence of superhydrophobic surfaces derived from a highly rough morphology and inherently low-energy surface chemistry holds great promise for various applications. Textiles with superhydrophobic properties are a fascinating new class of flexible materials that have attracted tremendous interest in various applications due to their unique properties. As the field of superhydrophobic textiles continues to develop, one of the most pressing issues is finding alternatives to fluorochemicals and organosilane-based water-repellent chemistries due to the environmental and health risks associated with their use. This review illustrates the opportunities of utilizing bio-derived materials as potential greener alternatives to synthetic materials employed in superhydrophobic textile fabrication. We briefly highlight the role of different bio-derived materials employed in superhydrophobic textile fabrication before turning to a detailed discussion of various methods for creating bio-based superhydrophobic surfaces on textiles.
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•A systematic review of superhydrophobic textile fabrication using bio-derived materials.•Highlights role of biomaterials in the fabrication of superhydrophobic textiles.•Provides a comparative discussion of fabrication techniques.•All-natural superhydrophobic textiles as a sustainable approach to replace synthetic chemicals entirely. |
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ISSN: | 2468-5194 2468-5194 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.mtchem.2022.100940 |