Abstract
Antifogging UV curable coatings via a two-step spin coating method were successfully fabricated by introduction of raspberry-like particles. Raspberry-like particles were dispersed on the UV coating surface which increase the hydrophilicity of the coating. This UV coating was fabricated by polyester acrylates resin and polyethylene glycol diacrylate. The stability of raspberry-like particles is investigated by dispersing them into water and ethanol. The roughness of raspberry-like particles can be controlled by adjusting the mass ratio. We have investigated the influence of raspberry-like particles on the surface morphology, light transmittance and antifogging performance. Compared with other methods, this method is quite easy to carry out and the raspberry-like particle stability still maintains in the coating and coating hardness increased significantly which is essential for practical uses.
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