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Brush-painted superhydrophobic silica coating layers for self-cleaning solar panels

Kyujin Ko, Donghyun Yoon, Su Chul Yang, Heon Sang Lee

2021Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Superhydrophobic coatings have potential applications in fouling resistance, self-cleaning, waterproofing, and drag reduction. In this work, using a facile brush-painting method for outdoor application, superhydrophobic silica coating layers were developed with high contact angle above 150°, high light-transmittance above 90 %, and strong weather resistance via three strategies: (i) hexadecyltrimethoxysilane-modified SiO2 (H-SiO2) particle agglomeration in colloidal coating solutions, and the formation of (ii) two-dimensional (2D) mud-crack patterns and (iii) three-dimensional (3D) micro-bumps. First, particle agglomeration was optimized in a mixed solution of water and ethanol with a relative permittivity of ε = 48.0. Second, high transmittance and full-covered hydrophobic properties were achieved from the silica coating layers with 2D mud-crack patterns. Third, maximal contact angle of 152.6° was obtained from the superhydrophobic silica coating layers consisting of heterogeneous 3D micro-bumps on the 2D mud-crack patterns. The superhydrophobic coating layers exhibited high light-transmittance of 90.2 % and near-zero sliding angle, making them suitable for use as self-cleaning solar panels. These brush-painted superhydrophobic silica layers have potential uses in industrial coating applications by providing self-cleaning capability, weather resistance, flexibility, and transparency.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceCoatingBrushContact angleComposite materialSuperhydrophobic coatingTransmittanceColloidal silicaParticle (ecology)PorosityOptoelectronicsGeologyOceanographySurface Modification and SuperhydrophobicityIcing and De-icing TechnologiesAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
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