The
frequent occurrence of oil spilling and industrial oily wastewater
have serious negative effects on the marine ecosystem and human health.
For this reason, high performance, effective, and continuous oil adsorption
materials are highly desirable. Herein, a new kind of recyclable,
magnetic, fire-retardant, and superhydrophobic large-sized paper based
on environmental friendly inorganic ultralong hydroxyapatite nanowires
is reported. The ultralong hydroxyapatite nanowires not only act as
building blocks for binding magnetic nanoparticles and coating a polydimethylsiloxane
layer to form the free-standing composite paper but also endow the
paper with high thermal stability, excellent fire resistance, porous
structure, and high permeation flux. Moreover, the scaled-up production
of ultralong hydroxyapatite nanowires and a large-sized composite
paper has been demonstrated. The as-prepared composite paper exhibits
a high separation selectivity (>99.0%), high permeation flux (2924.3
L m–2 h–1), and good recycling
ability (at least 10 times). More importantly, a mini-boat made from
the composite paper acting as an oil-collecting device is fabricated
for continuous oil collection. The mini-boat can be magnetically driven
to the oil-polluted region, and the selective collection, convenient
transportation, and recovery of oil from water are achieved. The oil-collecting
device shows a high separation efficiency (>99.2%) and good reusability
(at least 10 times). The present work may inspire the development
and application of high-performance paper-based oil-collecting devices
for continuous oil/water separation and oily contaminant collection
in the field of oily wastewater treatment.