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Fluorinated Metal-Organic Coatings with Selective Wettability.

Shuaijun PanJoseph J RichardsonAndrew Joseph ChristoffersonQuinn Alexander BesfordTian ZhengBarry J WoodXiaofei DuanMaximiliano Jesus Jara FornerodChristopher F McConvilleIrene YarovskyStefan GuldinLei JiangFrank Caruso
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2021)
Surface chemistry is a major factor that determines the wettability of materials, and devising broadly applicable coating strategies that afford tunable and selective surface properties required for next-generation materials remains a challenge. Herein, we report fluorinated metal-organic coatings that display water-wetting and oil-repelling characteristics, a wetting phenomenon different from responsive wetting induced by external stimuli. We demonstrate this selective wettability with a library of metal-organic coatings using catechol-based coordination and silanization (both fluorinated and fluorine-free), enabling sensing through interfacial reconfigurations in both gaseous and liquid environments, and establish a correlation between the coating wettability and polarity of the liquids. This selective wetting performance is substrate-independent, spontaneous, durable, and reversible and occurs over a range of polar and nonpolar liquids (60 studied). These results provide insight into advanced liquid-solid interactions and a pathway toward tuning interfacial affinities and realizing robust, selective superwettability according to the surrounding conditions.
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