IP Library Granted Patent US 8,202,614
Granted Patent B2
US 8,202,614 · App. 12/420,618 · Granted Jun 19, 2012

Additive particles having superhydrophobic characteristics and coatings and methods of making and using the same

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Patent No.
US 8,202,614
App. No.
12/420,618
Granted
Jun 19, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

Additive particles may be employed in sufficient amounts to impart superhydrophobicity to a coating system in which the additive particles are incorporated. The additive particles include carrier microparticles and a dense plurality of nanoparticles adhered to the surfaces of the carrier microparticles (e.g., preferably by electrostatic deposition or covalent bonding). The additive particles are advantageously incorporated into a coating material (e.g., a polymeric material) in amounts sufficient to render a substrate surface superhydrophobic when coated with the coating material. The substrate may be rigid (e.g., glass, ceramic or metal) or flexible (e.g., a polymeric film or sheet or a fabric). In some preferred embodiments, both the microparticle and nanoparticles are formed of silica and are surface treated with a hydrophobic treatment so as to impart superhydrophobic properties thereto. Especially preferred are particles treated with silicone fluid comprised of a polysiloxane and/or a perfluoro silane having between 1 and 40 carbon atoms.

Claims (36)

1. An additive particle comprising a carrier microparticle, a plurality of nanoparticles adhered to and substantially covering a surface of the microparticle, and a hydrophobic surface treatment material in contact with exposed surfaces of the carrier microparticle and/or the nanoparticles sufficient to impart a superhydrophobic contact angle to the additive particle of greater than 150°.

2. The additive particle of claim 1 , wherein the hydrophobic surface treatment material comprises a dried residue of a silicone fluid.

3. The additive particle of claim 1 , wherein the hydrophobic surface treatment material comprises a perfluorinated alkyl silane.

4. The additive particle of claim 1 , wherein the carrier microparticle has an effective diameter of less than about 200 μm.

5. The additive particle of claim 1 , wherein the nanoparticles have effective diameters of less than about 200 nm.

6. The additive particle of claim 1 , wherein the carrier microparticle has an effective diameter of between about 0.10 to about 100 μm, and wherein the nanoparticles have effective diameters of between about 1 to 100 nm.

7. The additive particle of claim 1 , wherein the carrier microparticle has an effective diameter of between about 0.50 to about 60 μm, and wherein the nanoparticles have effective diameters of between about 5 to 70 nm.

8. The additive particle of claim 1 wherein the carrier microparticle and nanoparticles are formed of the same or different material selected from metal oxides, non-metal oxides, metals, metal alloys, phosphates, phosphonates, nitrides, sulfides, sulfates, and halides.

9. The additive particle of claim 1 , wherein the carrier microparticle and nanoparticles are formed of the same or different metal oxide.

10. The additive particle of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the microparticle and nanoparticles is formed of a metal oxide.

11. The additive particle of claim 10 , wherein the metal oxide is silica, alumina, zirconia or titania.

12. The additive particle of claim 11 , wherein both the microparticle and nanoparticles are formed of silica.

13. The additive particle of claim 11 , wherein one of the microparticle and nanoparticle is formed of silica, and the other of the microparticle and nanoparticle is formed of titania.

14. The additive particle of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the carrier microparticle and nanoparticles is hollow.

15. The additive particle of claim 14 , wherein both the microparticle and nanoparticles are formed of silica.

16. The additive particle of claim 1 or 15 , wherein the hydrophobic surface treatment material is comprised of a polysiloxane and/or an alkyl silane.

17. The additive particle of claim 16 , wherein the polysiloxane and/or alkyl silane comprise 1 to 40 carbon atoms.

18. An additive particle comprising a carrier microparticle, a plurality of nanoparticles adhered to and substantially covering a surface of the microparticle, and a perfluorinated alkyl silane applied onto exposed surfaces of the carrier microparticle and/or the nanoparticles sufficient to impart a superhydrophobic contact angle to the additive particle of greater than 150°.

19. The additive particle of claim 1 or 18 , wherein the nanoparticles are electrostatically adhered to the surface of the microparticle.

20. A coating system which comprises a coating matrix material, and additive particles incorporated with the coating matrix material in an amount sufficient to impart superhydrophobic properties to a substrate surface coated with the coating system, wherein the additive particles comprise a carrier microparticle, a plurality of nanoparticles adhered to and substantially covering a surface of the microparticle, and a hydrophobic surface treatment material in contact with exposed surfaces of the carrier microparticle and/or the nanoparticles, and wherein the additive particles have a superhydrophobic contact angle of greater than 150°.

21. The coating system of claim 20 , wherein the hydrophobic surface treatment material comprises a dried residue of a silicone fluid.

22. The additive particle of claim 21 , wherein the silicone fluid is comprised of a polysiloxane and/or an alkyl silane.

23. The additive particle of claim 22 , wherein the polysiloxane and/or alkyl silane comprise 1 to 40 carbon atoms.

24. The coating system of claim 20 , wherein the hydrophobic surface treatment material comprises a perfluorinated alkyl silane.

25. The coating system of claim 20 , wherein the coating matrix material is a polymeric material.

26. The coating system of claim 20 , wherein the additive particles have an apparent density which is sufficiently less than that of the coating matrix material to allow the additive particles to migrate to a surface of the coating matrix material.

27. The additive particle of claim 20 , wherein both the microparticle and nanoparticles are formed of silica.

28. A substrate having a surface coated with the coating system of claim 20 , wherein the substrate exhibits a superhydrophobic contact angle of greater than 150°.

29. The substrate of claim 28 , wherein the coating matrix material is a polymeric material.

30. The substrate of claim 29 , wherein the polymeric material is selected from thermoplastic polymers, thermoset polymers and curable polymers.

31. The substrate of claim 28 , wherein the substrate is a rigid material selected from glass, ceramic, or metal.

32. The substrate of claim 28 , wherein the substrate is a flexible material or may be in the form of a flexible material selected from films or sheets.

33. The substrate of claim 32 , wherein the substrate is a fabric.

34. The substrate of claim 28 , wherein both the microparticle and nanoparticles are formed of silica.

35. The substrate of claim 28 or 34 , wherein the hydrophobic surface treatment material is comprised of a polysiloxane and/or an alkyl silane.

36. The substrate of claim 35 , wherein the polysiloxane and/or alkyl silane comprise 1 to 40 carbon atoms.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 9, 2013
From: HANSEN MEDICAL, INC.
To: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 031784/0755 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 25, 2010
From: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
Reel/Frame 023985/0718 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 14, 2010
From: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED
To: HANSEN MEDICAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 023792/0388 →