Fabrication of superhydrophobic surfaces by smoke deposition and application in oil-water separation
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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-06, 11:50authored byW Qiu, D Xu, B Liu, L Shen, Q Guo
Utilizing the smoke emitted by discarded silicone combustion, a simple method of smoke deposition is presented for fabricating a superhydrophobic surface with outstanding water repellence, which exhibited a water contact angle of 164 ± 0.8° and a sliding angle of lower than 1°. In addition, the as-prepared surface possesses favourable heat, water impact and water immersion stabilities. Oil leakages seriously endanger both the environment and the social economy. By this simple smoke deposition method, a selective-wettability copper mesh has been fabricated to separate oil-water mixtures. The smoke-deposited mesh achieved a high separation efficiency of over 93% for various oils, and showed excellent reusability, maintaining a high separation efficiency over 10 cycles. The water repellence of the used mesh can be refreshed by recoating with silicone and smoke deposition. This work provides a new strategy to utilize discarded silicone to fabricate superhydrophobic surfaces and oil-water separation meshes.