“…As a natural fiber, cotton fabric with low cost and high yield has been widely used in industries and households owing to comfort, softness, breathability, wash resistance and moisture absorption. 23,24 Modifying cotton fabrics to be superhydrophobic will expand their applications in oil-water separation [25][26][27][28] and self-cleaning, [29][30][31] thus many representative methods have emerged including, spray-coating, 32 phase separation, 33 layerby-layer self-assembly, and chemical vapor deposition. 34 However, there are many issues in the above methods such as complicated preparation process, expensive equipment, long reaction time, and toxic fluorine-containing low-surface-energy material, restricting large-scale applications.…”