Fabrication of Superhydrophobic (TiO2/PDMS) Coating For Oil-Water Separation
Ali N. Majeed,
Raad S. Sabry,
Muslim.A. Abid
Abstract:Oil-contaminated water as a result of oil spill disasters or industrial disposal is a threat to human health and environmental sustainability on a global scale. The rising need for efficient oil-water separation has led to a growing interest in superhydrophobic materials for this purpose. Due to the regeneration ability of nanoparticles of titanium dioxide (TiO2), superhydrophobic and superolephilic TiO2/PDMS were created using a simple, low cost dip coating procedure. TiO2 (NPs) was synthesised by hydrotherma… Show more
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