Abstract

ABSTRACTStable superhydrophobic surface based on low‐density polyethylene (LDPE)/ethylene–propylene–diene terpolymer (EPDM) thermoplastic vulcanizate (TPV) was successfully fabricated by using etched aluminum foil as template. The etched aluminum template consisted of micropores and step‐like textures, was obtained by the metallographic sandpaper sanding and the subsequent acid etching. The surface morphology and hydrophobic properties of the series molded TPV surfaces were researched by varying the weight ratio of the LDPE/EPDM TPV. The superhydrophobic LDPE/EPDM TPV surfaces exhibited the microstructures consisting of step‐like textures obtained via molding with etched aluminum template and a large number of fiber‐like structures resulted from the plastic deformation of LDPE matrix. The obtained TPV (LDPE/EPDM weight ratio = 70/30) surface exhibited the remarkable superhydrophobicity, with a contact angle of 152.0° ± 0.7° and a sliding angle of 3.1° ± 0.8°. The molded TPV surface had excellent environmental stability when the pH of water solution was in the range of 1 to 14; moreover, the surface also showed the excellent resistance to various organic solvents. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2018, 135, 46241.

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