| Literature DB >> 33300780 |
Wenjun Luo1, Dawei Sun1,2, Shusheng Chen1, Logesh Shanmugam1, Yong Xiang3, Jinglei Yang1.
Abstract
The poor ultraviolet (UV) resistance and insufficient solvent compatibility are challenges for long-term storage and service of oil-water separation materials in practical applications. Herein, a superhydrophobic/superoleophilic surface with nano- to microscale hierarchical structures was formed spontaneously on robust microcapsules (MCs) via in situ polymerization and a sol-gel surface treatment. The resultant MCs possessed superior UV-resistant and solvent-proof superhydrophobicity. The water contact angles (WCAs) of the MC coating remained above 160° and the sliding angles (SAs) were below 3° after 9 days of UV aging test or 20 days of nonpolar and polar aprotic solvent immersion tests. More interestingly, these MCs can be used to separate the oil phase from its aqueous emulsion effectively, achieving a high and reusable separation efficiency with over 90% oil purity after 10 cycles of filtrations even after 13 days of UV aging. Therefore, these novel MCs will exhibit effective oil-water separation performance, superior chemical stability, outstanding reusability, and long-term storage stability for promising practical applications.Entities:
Keywords: durability; long-term storage stability; microcapsules; oil−water separation; sol−gel surface treatment; superhydrophobicity; superoleophilicity
Year: 2020 PMID: 33300780 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c15455
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229