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Multifunctional TiO2‐Based Particles: The Effect of Fluorination Degree and Liquid Surface Tension on Wetting Behavior
Authors:Yuekun Lai  Huanfu Zhou  Zheng Zhang  Yuxin Tang  Jeffrey Weng Chye Ho  Jianying Huang  Qiuling Tay  Keqin Zhang  Zhong Chen  Bernard P Binks
Institution:1. National Engineering Laboratory of Modern Silk, College of Textile and Clothing Engineering, Soochow University, Suzhou, PR China;2. School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore;3. Physikalisches Institute and Center for Nanotechnology (CeNTech), Westf?lische Wilhelms‐Universit?t Münster, Germany;4. Key Laboratory of Nonferrous Materials and New Processing Technology, Ministry of Education, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin, PR China;5. Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, Agency for, Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore, Singapore;6. Surfactant and Colloid Group, Department of Chemistry, University of Hull, Hull, UK
Abstract:A systematic investigation into the influence of the degree of fluorination on the static and dynamic wetting behavior of TiO2‐based nanobelt (TNB) particles with various liquids is described. The effect of the degree of fluorination and the surface tension of the liquid on the occurrence and stability of liquid marbles, foams or dispersions are studied and the wetting behavior and arrangement of particles at the air–liquid surface are observed. Using contact angle (θ) measurements, the relation between the type of particle‐stabilized material and θ is established. For liquids of relatively high tension like water or formamide which do not wet the fluorinated particles, a powder‐like material (marble) is formed. For polar oils of intermediate tension (35–50 mN m?1), which partially wet the fluorinated particles, stable air‐in‐oil foams can be prepared in which particles form a close‐packed layer enveloping air bubbles. Liquids of relatively low tension, e.g., ethanol or polydimethylsiloxane, wet the particles forming a uniform dispersion and partial sedimentation. By contrast, the as‐prepared hydrophilic TNB particles are rapidly wetted by all the liquids as expected due to their high surface energy. The stable cross‐stacked TNB particles with fluoroalkylsilane (FAS) modification could be a versatile platform in a wide range of applications, especially for fluidic devices (e.g., biofluids, gas sensing, and lab‐on‐a‐chip devices). In a proof‐of‐concept study, the oil–water separation performance of fabrics with chemically stable TNB/FAS coating and the liquid isolation by a TNB/FAS shell for highly sensitive gas sensing or reagent assays are investigated.
Keywords:TiO2 particles  wettability  surface tension  foam  marble
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