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One-step Transformation of Metal Meshes to Robust Superhydrophobic and Superoleophilic Ones for Highly Efficient Oil Spills Cleanup and Oil/Water Separation.

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Phytic acid (PA), which is a nature and innoxious plant constituent, can strongly adsorb on the metal surface due to its six phosphate groups. In this work, based on the… Click to show full abstract

Phytic acid (PA), which is a nature and innoxious plant constituent, can strongly adsorb on the metal surface due to its six phosphate groups. In this work, based on the chelating properties of PA and the reaction between PA and hydrolysable vinyltriethoxysilane (VTES), we developed a novel and facial strategy to generate hierarchical layer-nanospheres on the metal mesh surface, and fabricated robust superhydrophobic and superoleophilic miniature metal mesh ships. Since the superwetting properties, the modified meshes could easily remove and recycle the oil spills from the water surface (> 90% collection efficiency), and have high oil/water separation capacity (>96%). The excellent stability, corrosion resistance, and robust mechanical durability endow the modified mesh ships with more advantages in marine environment. We envision that these superhydrophobic meshes modified with PA and VTES are sustainable, environmentally friendly, and easy to scale up, and hence display great potential in practical application.

Keywords: water; metal; superhydrophobic superoleophilic; oil spills; robust superhydrophobic; oil

Journal Title: ACS applied materials & interfaces
Year Published: 2019

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