“…In order to get high flux for practical application in oil-water separation these superhydrophobic materials coated metallic mesh and textile sheets were also developed, such as the carbon nanotubes grown on stainless steel mesh by thermal chemical vapor deposition with a diffusion barrier of Al 2 O 3 film 10 , 1-hexadecanethiol grafted copper mesh through solution-immersion in nitric acid solution and sequential modification with 1hexadecanethiol 11 , teflon coated stainless steel mesh by spray-anddry method 12 , waste-potato-residue/candle-soot/silica/attapulgite coated meshes by one-step spray-coating method [13][14][15] , polyacrylamide hydrogel coated stainless steel mesh from a photoinitiated polymerization process with acrylamide, N , N'methylene bisacrylamide, 2,2'-diethoxyacetophenone, and polyacrylamide 16 , a block [poly(2-vinylpyridine)-bpolydimethylsiloxane] copolymer grafted non-woven textiles and polyurethane sponges by a block copolymer-grafting strategy 17 , surface coating of polyester textile via chemical vapour deposition of trichloromethylsilane 18 and electrospinning, dip-coating and spincoating of heptadecafluorodecyl polyhedral oligomeric silsequioxane + cross-linked poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate, or poly (methylmethacrylate) onto stainless steel wire meshes. 19,20 However, all these above fabrication procedures are either costly or complicated.…”