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The tunable wettability in multistimuli-responsive smart graphene surfaces

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posted on 2024-11-15, 16:04 authored by Shanhong WanShanhong Wan, Jibin Pu, Xiaoqian Zhang, Liping Wang, Qunji Xue
The tunable wettability of smart graphene films onto stainless steel substrates with a multi-response to different environmental stimuli has been investigated including light irradiation, pH, electric field, and annealing temperature. Conductive graphene film exhibited the controllable transition from water-repellent to water-loving characteristic in response to different environment fields, which primarily resulted from the morpho-chemically synergistic effect as well as the restoration of electronic stucture. Based on the fundamental theories of wettability, mechanisms in switching from hydrophobicity to hydrophilicity for smart graphene surface including thermal chemistry, electrostatic, photo-induced surface chemistry, solvent, and pH methods were presented.

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Wan, S., Pu, J., Zhang, X., Wang, L. & Xue, Q. (2013). The tunable wettability in multistimuli-responsive smart graphene surfaces. Applied Physics Letters, 102 (1), 011603-1-011603-5.

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Applied Physics Letters

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102

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1

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English

RIS ID

105042

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