2013
DOI: 10.1039/c3ta00125c
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Robust superhydrophobic polyurethane sponge as a highly reusable oil-absorption material

Abstract: The fabrication of robust superhydrophobic 3D porous materials is of great importance for both academic research and industrial applications. The main challenge is the poor adhesion between porous substrates and superhydrophobic coatings. In this study, a robust superhydrophobic polysiloxane layer was coated onto the surface of 3D porous polyurethane sponges through a one-step solution immersion method.The durability of the resulting sponges was investigated by repeated mechanical compressions, ultrasonication… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, the mechanical properties of the silicon oxygen bond are stable [23][24][25]. Hydroxide radicals on the silicon dioxide surface might cause agglomeration [26,27], which would have a bad effect on the modification.…”
Section: Reaction Mechanisms 21 Modification By Silicon Dioxide Partmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, the mechanical properties of the silicon oxygen bond are stable [23][24][25]. Hydroxide radicals on the silicon dioxide surface might cause agglomeration [26,27], which would have a bad effect on the modification.…”
Section: Reaction Mechanisms 21 Modification By Silicon Dioxide Partmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite this, the oil sorbent based on sponge with special 3D porous structure demonstrates great application prospect due to their high uptake capacity, low price, and excellent flexibility. Recently, there is a growing attention about the fabrication of superhydrophobic sponges for the cleanup of oil by various methods (Sun et al, 2013;Zhu et al, 2013;Nguyen et al, 2012;Gao et al, 2014;Chen and Pan, 2013). However, owing to the weak adhesion between micro/nanostructured layer and sponge skeletons, the hydrophobic layer is easily detached from the skeletons of sponges in repeated use processes, which limits its practical applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, absorbents have emerged as potential materials for effective removal of organic solvents and oils from oceans and rivers because they meet the demands of water purification and oil spill cleanup [4][5][6][7][8][9]. Generally, absorbent materials that have been investigated for use in organic solvent and oil removal include polymeric sponges [10][11][12][13], inorganicbased materials [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21], and carbon-based materials [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%