화학공학소재연구정보센터
Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.190, 108-113, 2017
Superhydrophobic photocatalytic PTFE Titania coatings deposited by reactive pDC magnetron sputtering from a blended powder target
The production of photocatalytic coatings with superhydrophobic properties, as opposed to the conventional hydrophilic properties, is desirable for the prevention of adhesion of contaminants to photo catalytic surfaces with subsequent deterioration of photocatalytic properties. In this work polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) - TiO2 composite thin films were deposited using a novel method of reactive pulsed direct current (pDC) magnetron sputtering of a blended PTFE - titanium oxide powder target. The surface characteristics and photocatalytic properties of the deposited composite coatings Were studied. The as-deposited coatings were annealed at 523 K in air and analysed with Raman spectroscopy, optical profilometry and scanning electron microscopy. Hydrophobicity was assessed though measurements of water contact angles, and photocatalytic properties were studied via methylene blue dye degradation under UV irradiation. It was found that variations of gas flow and, hence, process pressures allowed deposition of samples combining superhydrophobicity with stable photocatalytic efficiency under UV light irradiation. Reversible wettability behaviour was observed with the alternation of light-dark cycles. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.