PH-tunable gradients of wettability and surface potential

Smart materials that can sense and respond to changes in the environment are of interest in numerous and diverse applications. In this paper, we report gradient surfaces where wettability and surface potential respond to changes in the pH. The gradients are produced by controlling the concentration...

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Main Authors: Mierczynska, A., Michelmore, A., Tripathi, A., Goreham, R., Sedev, Rossen, Vasilev, K.
Format: Journal Article
Published: RSC Publishing 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/53821
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author Mierczynska, A.
Michelmore, A.
Tripathi, A.
Goreham, R.
Sedev, Rossen
Vasilev, K.
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Michelmore, A.
Tripathi, A.
Goreham, R.
Sedev, Rossen
Vasilev, K.
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description Smart materials that can sense and respond to changes in the environment are of interest in numerous and diverse applications. In this paper, we report gradient surfaces where wettability and surface potential respond to changes in the pH. The gradients are produced by controlling the concentration of amine and carboxyl acid groups across the surface. The response of surface wettability to pH changes was studied by water contact angle measurements. The potential across the surface was determined by atomic force microscopy-based surface force measurements. These studies showed that at low pH the surface potential changes from "no charge" at the acid end to a positive charge at the amine end. At high pH the surface potential changed from negative at the acid end to "no charge" at the amine side. At an intermediate pH the charge across the surface changes from negative at the acid end to positive at the amine end. Potential applications include separation or guidance of charged entities such as particles, proteins or bacteria.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-538212017-09-13T16:11:54Z PH-tunable gradients of wettability and surface potential Mierczynska, A. Michelmore, A. Tripathi, A. Goreham, R. Sedev, Rossen Vasilev, K. Smart materials that can sense and respond to changes in the environment are of interest in numerous and diverse applications. In this paper, we report gradient surfaces where wettability and surface potential respond to changes in the pH. The gradients are produced by controlling the concentration of amine and carboxyl acid groups across the surface. The response of surface wettability to pH changes was studied by water contact angle measurements. The potential across the surface was determined by atomic force microscopy-based surface force measurements. These studies showed that at low pH the surface potential changes from "no charge" at the acid end to a positive charge at the amine end. At high pH the surface potential changed from negative at the acid end to "no charge" at the amine side. At an intermediate pH the charge across the surface changes from negative at the acid end to positive at the amine end. Potential applications include separation or guidance of charged entities such as particles, proteins or bacteria. 2012 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/53821 10.1039/c2sm25221j RSC Publishing restricted
spellingShingle Mierczynska, A.
Michelmore, A.
Tripathi, A.
Goreham, R.
Sedev, Rossen
Vasilev, K.
PH-tunable gradients of wettability and surface potential
title PH-tunable gradients of wettability and surface potential
title_full PH-tunable gradients of wettability and surface potential
title_fullStr PH-tunable gradients of wettability and surface potential
title_full_unstemmed PH-tunable gradients of wettability and surface potential
title_short PH-tunable gradients of wettability and surface potential
title_sort ph-tunable gradients of wettability and surface potential
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/53821