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The underwater superoleophobic surfaces play a significant role in anti‐oil contamination, marine antifouling, etc. Inspired by the Gecko's feet and its self‐cleaning property, a hierarchical structure composed of poly (acrylic acid) gel micro‐brushes is designed by the liquid‐infused method. This surface exhibits underwater superoleophobicity with very low oil adhesion. It is then modified with stimuli‐responsive...
Seaweed (Saccharina japonica) is found to have excellent superoleophobicity in salt solutions, which results from its high content of polysaccharides. Inspired by this, coatings with salt‐tolerant underwater superoleophobicity and ultralow oil adhesion are successfully fabricated using calcium alginate. During immersion in artificial seawater for 30 days, the coatings effectively repel various types...
Superoleophobicity under seawater: An ion‐induced low‐oil‐adhesion film with underwater superoleophobicity is prepared by a typical layer‐by‐layer (LBL) method. Under an artificial marine environment with high ion‐strength, the prepared polyelectrolytes/AuNPs hybrid film becomes rougher and possesses a higher water ratio, which in turn endows the film with superoleophobicity and low underwater oil...
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