4 research outputs found
Antibacterial PVDF Coral-Like Hierarchical Structure Composite Film Fabrication for Self-Cleaning and Radiative Cooling Effect
Passive radiative cooling (PRC) is a zero-energy-consumption
technology
that reflects sunlight and radiates heat to cold outer space. In this
work, a porous poly(vinylidene fluoride)–poly(methyl methacrylate)
(PVDF–PMMA) composite film is fabricated by decorating zinc-imidazolate
metal–organic framework (MOF) (ZIF-8) particles obtained by
phase inversion. Due to the competent scattering via the coral-like
hierarchical structures and the vibration excitations of specific
functional groups, the prepared film exhibits good solar reflectance
(92.6%) and intermediate infrared emittance (99.1%), with an average
sub-ambient cooling of 10.4 °C under a solar radiation intensity
of 0.6 AM1.5. Additionally, poly(vinylidene fluoride) has a low surface
energy, while the ZIF-8 particles and coral-like hierarchical structures
enhance the surface roughness, endowing the surface with significant
superhydrophobicity characterized by a water contact angle (WCA) of
157.5° and a sliding angle (SA) of 2°. These films exhibit
excellent antibacterial properties. When the content of ZIF-8 particles
in the film is 300 mg·L–1, the antibacterial
rate reaches 100% after 1 h of treatment. Thus, the ZIF-8 porous poly(vinylidene
fluoride)–poly(methyl methacrylate) composite (ZPPP) film has
potential application prospects in areas with high health and environmental
requirements, such as cold chain transportation and public spaces
Antibacterial PVDF Coral-Like Hierarchical Structure Composite Film Fabrication for Self-Cleaning and Radiative Cooling Effect
Passive radiative cooling (PRC) is a zero-energy-consumption
technology
that reflects sunlight and radiates heat to cold outer space. In this
work, a porous poly(vinylidene fluoride)–poly(methyl methacrylate)
(PVDF–PMMA) composite film is fabricated by decorating zinc-imidazolate
metal–organic framework (MOF) (ZIF-8) particles obtained by
phase inversion. Due to the competent scattering via the coral-like
hierarchical structures and the vibration excitations of specific
functional groups, the prepared film exhibits good solar reflectance
(92.6%) and intermediate infrared emittance (99.1%), with an average
sub-ambient cooling of 10.4 °C under a solar radiation intensity
of 0.6 AM1.5. Additionally, poly(vinylidene fluoride) has a low surface
energy, while the ZIF-8 particles and coral-like hierarchical structures
enhance the surface roughness, endowing the surface with significant
superhydrophobicity characterized by a water contact angle (WCA) of
157.5° and a sliding angle (SA) of 2°. These films exhibit
excellent antibacterial properties. When the content of ZIF-8 particles
in the film is 300 mg·L–1, the antibacterial
rate reaches 100% after 1 h of treatment. Thus, the ZIF-8 porous poly(vinylidene
fluoride)–poly(methyl methacrylate) composite (ZPPP) film has
potential application prospects in areas with high health and environmental
requirements, such as cold chain transportation and public spaces
Antibacterial PVDF Coral-Like Hierarchical Structure Composite Film Fabrication for Self-Cleaning and Radiative Cooling Effect
Passive radiative cooling (PRC) is a zero-energy-consumption
technology
that reflects sunlight and radiates heat to cold outer space. In this
work, a porous poly(vinylidene fluoride)–poly(methyl methacrylate)
(PVDF–PMMA) composite film is fabricated by decorating zinc-imidazolate
metal–organic framework (MOF) (ZIF-8) particles obtained by
phase inversion. Due to the competent scattering via the coral-like
hierarchical structures and the vibration excitations of specific
functional groups, the prepared film exhibits good solar reflectance
(92.6%) and intermediate infrared emittance (99.1%), with an average
sub-ambient cooling of 10.4 °C under a solar radiation intensity
of 0.6 AM1.5. Additionally, poly(vinylidene fluoride) has a low surface
energy, while the ZIF-8 particles and coral-like hierarchical structures
enhance the surface roughness, endowing the surface with significant
superhydrophobicity characterized by a water contact angle (WCA) of
157.5° and a sliding angle (SA) of 2°. These films exhibit
excellent antibacterial properties. When the content of ZIF-8 particles
in the film is 300 mg·L–1, the antibacterial
rate reaches 100% after 1 h of treatment. Thus, the ZIF-8 porous poly(vinylidene
fluoride)–poly(methyl methacrylate) composite (ZPPP) film has
potential application prospects in areas with high health and environmental
requirements, such as cold chain transportation and public spaces
Antibacterial PVDF Coral-Like Hierarchical Structure Composite Film Fabrication for Self-Cleaning and Radiative Cooling Effect
Passive radiative cooling (PRC) is a zero-energy-consumption
technology
that reflects sunlight and radiates heat to cold outer space. In this
work, a porous poly(vinylidene fluoride)–poly(methyl methacrylate)
(PVDF–PMMA) composite film is fabricated by decorating zinc-imidazolate
metal–organic framework (MOF) (ZIF-8) particles obtained by
phase inversion. Due to the competent scattering via the coral-like
hierarchical structures and the vibration excitations of specific
functional groups, the prepared film exhibits good solar reflectance
(92.6%) and intermediate infrared emittance (99.1%), with an average
sub-ambient cooling of 10.4 °C under a solar radiation intensity
of 0.6 AM1.5. Additionally, poly(vinylidene fluoride) has a low surface
energy, while the ZIF-8 particles and coral-like hierarchical structures
enhance the surface roughness, endowing the surface with significant
superhydrophobicity characterized by a water contact angle (WCA) of
157.5° and a sliding angle (SA) of 2°. These films exhibit
excellent antibacterial properties. When the content of ZIF-8 particles
in the film is 300 mg·L–1, the antibacterial
rate reaches 100% after 1 h of treatment. Thus, the ZIF-8 porous poly(vinylidene
fluoride)–poly(methyl methacrylate) composite (ZPPP) film has
potential application prospects in areas with high health and environmental
requirements, such as cold chain transportation and public spaces