Fast Healable Superhydrophobic Material

2019 
Self-healability is a crucial feature for developing artificial superhydrophobic surfaces. Although self-healing of microscopic defects has been reported, the restoration of severely damaged superhydrophobic surfaces remains a technological challenge. Here, we report a robust superhydrophobic surface possessing ultrafast recoverability after catastrophic damage. The surface is fabricated via integrating its hierarchical texture comprised of Super P (a conductive carbon black) and TiO2 nanoparticles into a poly(dimethylsiloxane) network cross-linked by dynamic pyrogallol-Fe coordination. In the presence of an electrical trigger, the surface restores its macroscopic configuration, hierarchical texture, mechanical properties, and wettability within 1 min after being cut or plasma etching. The restoration is attributed to the reconstruction of the multiscale structures through dynamic coordination. Application of the self-healable surface is demonstrated by a fast de-icing process. The present investigation o...
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