2017 Annual Meeting
(774d) Biomimetic Nanocoatings with Exceptional Mechanical, Barrier, and Flame Retardant Properties from Large Scale One-Step Co-Assembly
Authors
Luyi Sun - Presenter, University of Connecticut
Fuchuan Ding, Texas State University-San Marcos
Jingjing Liu, University of Connecticut
Songshan Zeng, University of Connecticut
Yan Xia, University of Connecticut
Kacie M. Wells, University of Connecticut
Mu-Ping Nieh, University of Connecticut
Large-scale biomimetic organic/inorganic hybrid nanocoatings with a nacre-like microstructure were prepared via a facile co-assembly process. Different from conventional polymer nanocomposites, such nanocoatings contain a high concentration of nanosheets, which can be well aligned along the substrate surface. Moreover, the nanosheets and polymer matrix can be chemically co-crosslinked. As a result, the nanocoatings exhibit exceptional mechanical properties (high stiffness and strength), barrier properties (to both oxygen and water vapor), and flame retardancy, but meanwhile they are highly transparent (maintaining more than 85% of their original transmittance to visible light). The nanocoatings can be applied to various substrates and regular or irregular surfaces (e.g., films as well as foams). Because of their excellent performance and high versatility, such nanocoatings are expected to find widespread application.