Abstract

The surface free energy of non-F and F-containing ladder polyepoxysilsesquioxanes was calculated by two- and three-liquid methods based on contact angle measurements. These ladder polyepoxysilsesquioxanes exhibited lower surface free energy (<17 mJ/m 2) because of their main chain packing on the surface of the films where the side chain alignment was promoted by their ladder structure. And the surface free energy of the polyepoxysilsesquioxanes could be reduced further by the incorporation of perfluoroalkyl group into the side chains (∼13 mJ/m 2). The X-ray diffraction results revealed that the F-containing side chain lead to the ladder main chain much more flattening on the surface of the films, explaining the contributions of side and main chain arrangements to the surface free energy.

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