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Superhydrophobic Mats of Polymer‐Derived Ceramic Fibers
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Materials ScienceSuperhydrophobic MatsChemical EngineeringNanofiberEngineeringSolid Preceramic PolyaluminasilazaneHigh-performance FiberCeramics MaterialsPolymer‐derived Ceramic FibersFiber ScienceNanofibersFiber ChemistryFunctional MaterialsThermal Stability
Solid preceramic polyaluminasilazane was synthesized through the reaction between liquid cyclosilazane and aluminum tri‐sec‐butoxide at 160°C. Electrospinning of polyaluminasilazane/polyethyleneoxide (1/0.0001 mass ratio) in chloroform solutions generated smooth fibers while the electrospun fibers from the chloroform/ N,N ‐dimethylformamide solutions had submicrometer structures on the fiber surfaces. Smooth and rough SiCNO ceramic fibers were obtained by the pyrolysis of the green fibers with an 80% yield. Superhydrophobic mats of ceramic fibers were fabricated via a chemical vapor deposition of perfluorosilane onto the rough fibers. These superhydrophobic mats possess good chemical and thermal stability.
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