| Literature DB >> 27749030 |
Zahed Shami1,2, Seyed Mojtaba Amininasab1, Pegah Shakeri1.
Abstract
A straightforward approach was successfully developed to fabricate a well-designed three-dimensional rough sheetlike MgAl-layered double hydroxide (LDH) array to stand vertically on poly(acrylonitrile) porous nanofibrous membranes based on an electrospun-nanofiber-templated in situ hydrothermal strategy, and then the surface was modified with cyclohexanecarboxylic acid. The as-spun highly dense ordered sheetlike LDH porous nanofabric exhibited a superior durability in superhydrophobicity and superoleophilicity, which has achieved high oil-removing capability including both oil harvesting and oil separation to harvest/separate a wide range of organic solvents and oils from an oil-water mixture and, especially, exhibited a very good recycling and reusing performance. Interestingly, a steady water repellency was obtained against both drinkable hot (about 95 °C) and cool water. Outstanding oil harvesting, oil separation, and highly durable water repellant can be attributed to an effective synergistic effect between the high-density roughness of LDH nanosheets modified with acid and the very high porosity in the electrospun nanofibers, as well as the interspace between LDH nanosheets that acted as both a textile for selective oil separation and a container for penetrated oil storage, leading to special wettability, making the as-spun nanofabric a promising textile for large-scale removal and recollection of hydrophobic spillage on the water surface.Entities:
Keywords: nanosheeted LDH; oil-removing; porous nanomembranes; recyclability; superhydrophobic; superoleophilic
Year: 2016 PMID: 27749030 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b07744
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229