Issue 25, 2012

An underwater pH-responsive superoleophobic surface with reversibly switchable oil-adhesion

Abstract

An underwater pH-responsive superoleophobic surface successfully demonstrated a reversible switch of oil-adhesion on a nanostructured poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) surface by changing the environmental pH values. At low pH, intramolecular hydrogen bonding of PAA is formed, and results in high oil-adhesion. As for high pH, the oil droplets can easily roll off due to the intermolecular hydrogen bonding between PAA and surrounding water.

Graphical abstract: An underwater pH-responsive superoleophobic surface with reversibly switchable oil-adhesion

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Feb 2012
Accepted
19 Apr 2012
First published
21 May 2012

Soft Matter, 2012,8, 6740-6743

An underwater pH-responsive superoleophobic surface with reversibly switchable oil-adhesion

Q. Cheng, M. Li, F. Yang, M. Liu, L. Li, S. Wang and L. Jiang, Soft Matter, 2012, 8, 6740 DOI: 10.1039/C2SM25421B

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