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    Rapid and Repeatable Self-Healing Superoleophobic Porous Aluminum Surface Using Infiltrated Liquid Healing Agent

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    This paper reports rapid self-healing on superoleophobic hierarchically porous aluminum surfaces within 1 h even at room temperature. This self-healing surface is prepared by infiltration of a liquid fluoroalkylsilane (FAS) coating into the substrate pores. The FAS-infiltrated dual-pore superoleophobic surface becomes superoleophilic after oxygen plasma treatment due to the damage done to the organic coating. However, the superoleophobicity is completely recovered by exposure to normal atmosphere at room temperature, and this rapid self-healing is repeatable. The FAS liquid appears to coat the nanopore walls, rather than filling the nanopores. The high wettability of FAS on surfaces induces the rapid recoating of the plasma-damaged surface, contributing to the self-healing of the superoleophobicity
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