pH-Induced
Reversible Wetting Transition between the Underwater Superoleophilicity
and Superoleophobicity
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Abstract
Surfaces with controlled oil wettability
in water have great potential for numerous underwater applications.
In this work, we report a smart surface with pH-responsive oil wettability.
The surface shows superoleophilicity in acidic water and superoleophobicity
in basic water. Reversible transition between the two states can be
achieved through alteration of the water pH. Such smart ability of
the surface is due to the cooperation between the surface chemistry
variation and hierarchical structures on the surface. Furthermore,
we also extended this strategy to the copper mesh substrate and realized
the selective oil/water separation on the as-prepared film. This paper
reports a new surface with excellently controllable underwater oil
wettability, and we believe such a surface has a lot of applications,
for instance, microfluidic devices, bioadhesion, and antifouling materials