Issue 96, 2012

Underwater superoleophilicity to superoleophobicity: role of trapped air

Abstract

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).

Graphical abstract: Underwater superoleophilicity to superoleophobicity: role of trapped air

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
05 Jul 2012
Accepted
18 Oct 2012
First published
18 Oct 2012

Chem. Commun., 2012,48, 11745-11747

Underwater superoleophilicity to superoleophobicity: role of trapped air

M. Jin, S. Li, J. Wang, Z. Xue, M. Liao and S. Wang, Chem. Commun., 2012, 48, 11745 DOI: 10.1039/C2CC34805E

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