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Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian 116026, P. R. China
E-mail: jinmh@dlmu.edu.cn
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Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences (BNLMS), Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, P. R. China
E-mail: stwang@iccas.ac.cn
Chem. Commun., 2012,48, 11745-11747
DOI:
10.1039/C2CC34805E
Received
05 Jul 2012,
Accepted
18 Oct 2012
First published online
18 Oct 2012
The interesting oil-wetting behavior to a superamphiphobic surface in water has been investigated. We demonstrated that the trapped air can tune the underwater wettability of the surface, changing from superoleophilic to superoleophobic. The trapped air in the grooves of the superamphiphobic surface can cause the significant change of the three-phase contact line (TCL).
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