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Deformation resistant monolithic hierarchical textures inducing stretchable superamphiphobicity with environmental adaptability and flame retardancy

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  • Chun-Bo Li

    (Sichuan University)

  • Fang Wang

    (Sichuan University
    Sichuan University)

  • Yi-Yang Wang

    (Sichuan University)

  • Mei-Lin Guo

    (Sichuan University)

  • Jin-Le Li

    (Sichuan University)

  • Cong Deng

    (Sichuan University)

  • Fei Song

    (Sichuan University)

  • Wei Yang

    (Sichuan University)

  • Yu-Zhong Wang

    (Sichuan University)

Abstract

Superamphiphobic and flame-retardant fabrics offer effective protection for firefighters and industrial workers operating under hazardous conditions. However, limitations in deformation resistance, wear comfort, and environmental adaptability hinder their practical applications. Here, a monolithic hierarchical macro-/micro-/nanostructure is constructed to achieve durable repellency against water and oils, even under significant deformations. This coating integrates fluorinated nanoparticles, flame retardant microparticles, and a cross-linking adhesive. Hydrogen bonding and the adhesive define the coating’s morphology, robustness, and adaptability. The coated surface exhibits an ultralow water adhesion force (0.002 mN) and excellent anti-fouling performance against extreme temperatures (100 °C, −196 °C) and corrosive liquids, including aqua regia and concentrated H2SO4. Upon fire exposure, the coating enables self-extinguishing behavior on cotton fabrics. The coated fabrics also demonstrate remarkable mechanical and UV resistance while preserving wear comfort. Overall, we achieve a balance between desirable properties and wear comfort in superamphiphobic, flame-retardant fabrics, enabling protective clothing applications previously unattainable.

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  • Chun-Bo Li & Fang Wang & Yi-Yang Wang & Mei-Lin Guo & Jin-Le Li & Cong Deng & Fei Song & Wei Yang & Yu-Zhong Wang, 2025. "Deformation resistant monolithic hierarchical textures inducing stretchable superamphiphobicity with environmental adaptability and flame retardancy," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-12, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-58191-w
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-58191-w
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