SELF-BUILD FLUORINATED STRUCTURANTS FOR SURFACE TREATMENT
Abstract
Another class of alkyl-and perfluoroalkyl-containing urea and amide subordinates was integrated
from amino corrosive subsidiaries. The greater part of these mixtures showed superb gelation
conduct in natural solvents at low focuses. A couple structures chose from the underlying
screening were utilized for surface alteration of sinewy substrates to make hydrophobic and
oleophobic composites. The hydrophobic and oleophobic practices of these composites were
credited to a mix of expanded surface unpleasantness and the alkyl/fluorinated functionalities
present in the spine.
Keywords
Organogelator;, gelation, perfluoroalkyl;How to Cite
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