Development of "Liquid-like" Copolymer Nanocoatings for Reactive Oil-Repellent Surface

ACS Nano. 2017 Feb 28;11(2):2248-2256. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.7b00046. Epub 2017 Feb 16.

Abstract

Here, we describe a simple method to prepare oil-repellent surfaces with inherent reactivity. Liquid-like copolymers with pendant reactive groups are covalently immobilized onto substrates via a sequential layer-by-layer method. The stable and transparent nanocoatings showed oil repellency to a broad range of organic liquids even in the presence of reactive sites. Functional molecules could be covalently immobilized onto the oil-repellent surfaces. Moreover, the liquid repellency can be maintained or finely tailored after post-chemical modification via synergically tailoring the film thickness, selection of capping molecules, and labeling degree of the capping molecules. Oil-repellent surfaces that are capable of post-functionalization would have technical implications in surface coatings, membrane separation, and biomedical and analytical technologies.

Keywords: interface; liquid-like surfaces; nanocoatings; oil repellency; polymer brush; surface chemistry.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't