Self-assembly of Fluorinated Monomer Aqueous Phase Induced by Host-guest Interaction
A new method for microwave-assisted aqueous PISA was established by accurately preparing fluorine-containing assemblies with high concentration and high reproducibility,and at the same time using microwave-assisted polymerization-induced self-assembly(PISA).Random methyl-β-cyclodextrin(MCD)was introduced with fluorine-containing hydrophobic monomers to form water-soluble host-guest complexes,and assemblies with different particle sizes were successfully prepared with microwave assistance.Through the contact angle test,it has been proved that fluorine-containing microspheres have good film-forming properties and hydrophobic properties,and can be used as fluorine-containing waterborne coatings.