2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.133328
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Superhydrophobic MS@CuO@SA sponge for oil/water separation with excellent durability and reusability

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“…Figure a shows the typical FTIR spectra of pristine MS and S-MMP@MS. The FTIR spectrum of pristine MS revealed strong peaks at 3374, 1543, and 809 cm –1 , which can be attributed to the bending vibrations of N–H stretching, C–N stretching, and the triazine ring, respectively. , The bending sorption peaks of C–H bonds are shown at 1326 and 1442 cm –1 in the pristine MS spectrum. In addition to showing the same spectrum as that of the pristine MS, the S-MMP@MS also showed some new spectral bands.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Figure a shows the typical FTIR spectra of pristine MS and S-MMP@MS. The FTIR spectrum of pristine MS revealed strong peaks at 3374, 1543, and 809 cm –1 , which can be attributed to the bending vibrations of N–H stretching, C–N stretching, and the triazine ring, respectively. , The bending sorption peaks of C–H bonds are shown at 1326 and 1442 cm –1 in the pristine MS spectrum. In addition to showing the same spectrum as that of the pristine MS, the S-MMP@MS also showed some new spectral bands.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…For pristine MS, the peak at 3300 cm −1 is expected as a stretchable vibration of NH 33 and 1554 cm −1 associates as a stretchable vibration belonging to CN 34 . The peaks at 1457 and 1315 cm −1 can be assigned as a bending vibration of CH, 35 the peak observed at 1147 cm −1 is related with CO stretchable vibration 36 and the peaks positioned at 972 and 811 cm −1 is expected as the bending vibration of s‐triazine ring 37 . For MS/ZnO, the peaks established at 830, 807, and 701 cm −1 coincide with the metal‐oxygen (ZnO stretchable vibrations).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This phenomenon demonstrates the coexistence of ZnO and PDMS and illustrates how the peaks of MS are concealed by combined diffraction peaks of ZnO and PDMS, signifying an effective anchoring of ZnO and PDMS on the framework of the MS. 27 The FTIR spectra for the pristine MS, MS/ZnO, and MS/ZnO/PDMS are shown in Figure 3b. For pristine MS, the peak at 3300 cm À1 is expected as a stretchable vibration of N H 33 and 1554 cm À1 associates as a stretchable vibration belonging to C N. 34 The peaks at 1457 and 1315 cm À1 can be assigned as a bending vibration of C H, 35 the peak observed at 1147 cm À1 is related with C O stretchable vibration 36 and the peaks positioned at 972 and 811 cm À1 is expected as the bending vibration of s-triazine ring. 37 For MS/ZnO, the peaks established at 830, 807, and 701 cm À1 coincide with the metal-oxygen (ZnO stretchable vibrations).…”
Section: Morphological and Chemical Characterization Of Ms/zno/pdmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The modified sponge was obtained through coating of MIL-53­(Fe) followed by 1-dodecanethiol via polydopamine-assisted surface on the sponge . While hydrophobic coatings have been explored for modifying melamine sponges, they often suffer from weak adhesion to the substrate, and their rough structure is highly fragile. , Thus, there is a pressing need for alternative materials for oil/water separation. To address the aforementioned challenges, growing nanostructures is an effective approach to confer efficient oil/water separation while maintaining hydrophobic durability .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%