Abstract

The counterions of polydiallyldimethylammonium (PDADMA) coatings were altered by incubation in aqueous solutions of different electrolytes. Oil de-wetting on the resulting polycationic surfaces upon water action exhibited a straightforward connection with the Jones-Dole viscosity B-coefficient (Bη) sign of surface counteranions. Upon water action, surface counteranions with negative Bη render PDADMA coatings oil-adhering, but those with positive Bη furnish PDADMA coatings with excellent self-cleaning. The oil-adhering PDADMA surfaces can become self-cleaning upon water action in response to the Bη of surface counteranions sign-switching with increasing water temperature. Courtesy of surface counter-anions with Bη>0, self-cleaning PDADMA coatings enable not only conversion of conventional meshes into self-cleaning membranes for oil/water separation, but also regioselective maneuver of oil flow on polycationic surfaces according to the Bη sign of surface counteranions patterned atop.

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