Flexible Cement-Sand Coated Cotton Fabrics With Superhydrophilic And Underwater Superoleophobic Wettability For The Separation Of Water/Oil Mixtures And Oil-In-Water Emulsions

COLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS(2021)

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Abstract
A novel flexible cement-sand coated cotton fabric (CS@CF) with superhydrophilicity and underwater superoleophobicity was prepared by scrape-coating of the paste of cement and sand onto cotton fabric followed by air drying. The fabrication process avoids chemical reagents, complex reaction, special equipment and complicated procedure, demonstrating a simple, cheap, eco-friendly route to produce superwetting filtration membrane. The as-prepared CS@CF presents high efficiency and recyclability for separating various water/oil mixtures and oil in-water emulsions. Moreover, the CS@CF could maintain its original wettability in harsh environments, and exhibits remarkable capability for the separation of water/oil mixtures containing hot water, alkali and salt. The simple preparation and excellent behavior could provide the CS@CF with practical application in industrial oily wastewater and oil spill treatments.
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Cement-sand, Superhydrophilicity, Underwater superoleophobicity, Water/oil separation, Scrape-coating
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