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NIR-Triggered Photothermal Responsive Coatings with Remote and Localized Tunable Underwater Oil Adhesion
Bin Shang1, Min Chen1, Limin Wu1
1State Key Laboratory of Molecular Engineering of Polymers, Department of Materials Science, Fudan University, Shanghai, 200433, P. R. China.
Abstract:
Tunable underwater oil adhesion is a critical issue in interfacial science and industrial applications. Although much progress has been made to date, development of novel smart coating materials that can selectively change the wetting property at different areas is considerably scarce. Here, a simple strategy is proposed to fabricate photothermal responsive coatings, which can change the oil adhesion behavior from low-adhesive rolling state to high-adhesive pinning state for a variety of oily liquids in a remote, local, and reversible manner. Owing to this unique controllability, the adhesion and no-adhesion of oil droplets on the coated surfaces can be easily manipulated by remote and local near-infrared radiation.
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