Controlling electrodeposited conducting polymer nanostructures with the number and the length of fluorinated chains for adjusting superhydrophobic properties and adhesion
Controlling electrodeposited conducting polymer nanostructures with the number and the length of fluorinated chains for adjusting superhydrophobic properties and adhesion
Perfluorobutyl substituted disodium alkanesulfonates derivatives were synthesized and characterized as alternative substances to perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS, 1), a well-known surfactant. 1H,1H,2H,2H-nonafluorohexyl iodide, diethyl malonate and sultones were used to prepare disodium sulfonates 2 and 3 in three synthetic steps. The surface tension behavior of 2 and 3 were studied and critical