Publications by authors named "Lingqi Zhong"

Poly(l-lactic acid) (PLLA) featuring desirable biodegradability and biocompatibility has been recognized as one of the promising eco-friendly biomaterials. However, low crystallization and poor mechanical and chemical performances dramatically hamper its practical application. In this work, we report that functionalized cellulose/PLLA composite superhydrophobic stereocomplex films with controllable water adhesion and protein adsorption can be fabricated by a facile approach for the first time.

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In this work, superhydrophobic poly(l-lactic acid) (PLLA) hierarchical membranes exhibiting excellent oil-removal performance, which is of great importance in curbing the oil-pollution environment, were fabricated by a simple solvent-evaporation-induced precipitation method. PLLA membranes with hierarchical micro/nanostructures (fish scales, fibrous sheets, and petal-like morphology) can be conveniently prepared by adjusting the preparation parameters including PLLA concentration, precipitation temperature, type of solvent and nonsolvent, and the addition of nano-SiO. The results show that the water contact angle of the fish-scale-structured PLLA membrane was 138.

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Superhydrophobic films that are simple, inexpensive, corrosion-resistant and multifunctional are in high demand for industrial applications. We propose a simple and economical phase separation method for fabricating superhydrophobic films using polylactic acid (PLA), nano-SiO2 and a mixture of good and poor solvents to construct a rough surface with a nano/microstructured morphology. The phase separation-induced superhydrophobic PLA/SiO2 composite film with a porous network structure has a water contact angle greater than 164°.

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