Experimental Study of the Salinity-Specific Adhesion Force between Oil Drop and Underwater Superoleophobic Polyelectrolyte Surfaces

Creating surfaces with controlled superoleophobicity is of real significance for the manipulation, transportation, and self-cleaning of organic fluids of strategic importance. In the present work, particular attention is given to elucidate the superoleophobicity mechanism of surfaces coated with pol...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS applied polymer materials 2019-10, Vol.1 (10), p.2582-2589
Hauptverfasser: Jin, Hang, Wang, Wei, Yu, Zhipeng, Shen, Yun, Li, Kai, Chang, Hongli, Ge, Yuntong, Gong, Jing
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Creating surfaces with controlled superoleophobicity is of real significance for the manipulation, transportation, and self-cleaning of organic fluids of strategic importance. In the present work, particular attention is given to elucidate the superoleophobicity mechanism of surfaces coated with polyelectrolyte multilayers (PEMs) assembled by layer-by-layer deposition of the cationic polyelectrolyte polydiallyldimethylammonium chloride (PDDA) and the anionic polyelectrolyte poly­(styrenesulfonate) (PSS) in 1.0 M NaCl solution. The atomic force microscopy (AFM) drop probe technique was used to measure the salinity-specific adhesion forces between the oil droplet and underwater polyelectrolyte PEM-coated surface. Meanwhile, topographic images of the fabricated PEMs in solutions with different ionic strengths were also obtained and compared. The results show that the fabricated (PDDA/PSS)1.5, (PDDA/PSS)3.5, and (PDDA/PSS)4.0 PEMs exhibit excellent oil repellency upon immersion into aqueous solutions with high salinity. Additionally, the underwater superoleophobicity of the prepared PEM films was well-demonstrated through AFM adhesion force measurements. It is proven in our study that the underwater superoleophobicity of the fabricated surface has a strong relationship with the salinity-specific behavior of deposited polyelectrolytes.
ISSN:2637-6105
2637-6105
DOI:10.1021/acsapm.9b00331