In this experimental study, a commercially
available polyurethane
(PU) sponge coated with amorphous carbon spheres (ACSs) is investigated
for oil/water separation. The ACSs synthesized using chemical vapor
deposition are embedded in the PU sponge by a simple dip-coating method.
The superhydrophobic ACS-PU sponge exhibits a water contact angle
(WCA) of 156.2 ± 1° and a sliding angle <5°. The
prepared sponge exhibits high absorption capacity, removal of oil
spills from water, and demulsification of an oil-in-water emulsion.
Absorption capacities of 32–68 times the ACS-PU sponge weight
were obtained for different organic solvents and oils. It was found
that the prepared ACS-PU sponge can effectively absorb oils under
both static and turbulent conditions. Compared with the reported studies
on the loading of different carbon materials in sponges for oil/water
separation, ACSs in PU have a low loading percentage of ∼7
wt % and better absorption recyclability. The method proposes a simple
and cost-effective preparation technique of highly hydrophobic and
oleophilic ACS-PU sponges for effective oil/water separation.
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