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Fluorine-free superhydrophobic coating sets new standards for durability and eco-friendly performance

A robust, fluorine-free superhydrophobic coating demonstrates exceptional durability, anti-icing, corrosion resistance, and self-cleaning properties, offering sustainable solutions for multifunctional surface applications.

Fluorine-free coating with hierarchical structure provides long-lasting anti-icing and anti-corrosion performance even under extreme conditions. Image source:  Kihyuck Kim - Pixabay (symbol image).

Superhydrophobic surfaces hold great potential for various industrial applications, but their adoption often faces challenges like environmental concerns, complex production processes, and limited durability. A recent study introduces a fluorine-free, eco-friendly superhydrophobic coating that overcomes these limitations while delivering remarkable multifunctionality and robustness.

The coating, composed of zeolitic imidazolate framework-71 (ZIF-71)-assembled CaCO3 microspheres and an epoxy/polydimethylsiloxane dual-network resin, achieves a water contact angle of 154.5° and a sliding angle of 5.4°. Its durability was tested under extreme mechanical stresses, including 300 cycles of tape peeling, 12 m of sandpaper abrasion, high-velocity water jetting with 42 l of water, and 4.0 kg of quartz sand impact. Despite these stressors, the coating retained its superhydrophobic performance, thanks to its hierarchical micro/nanostructure and enhanced interfacial adhesion enabled by the interconnected pore structure of the CaCO3 microspheres.


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Anti-icing and corrosion resistance for harsh environments

In addition to mechanical durability, the coating exhibited strong resistance to corrosive environments, tolerating pH values ranging from 1 to 14 and saturated NaCl solutions. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy revealed an impressive impedance modulus of 1.02 × 10¹⁰ Ω·cm² in a 3.5 wt% NaCl solution, underscoring its corrosion resistance. The coating also delayed ice nucleation by up to 458 seconds and maintained its hydrophobicity after 25 freeze–thaw cycles, demonstrating its effectiveness in anti-icing applications.

With its self-cleaning properties and sustainable design, this fluorine-free coating offers a scalable and environmentally friendly solution for industries requiring high-performance surface protection in harsh conditions.

Source: Zhang, H. et al., Fluorine-free superhydrophobic multi-functional robust coating. Progress in Organic Coatings, 213, 109976 (2026).