Superhydrophobic MS@CuO@SA sponge for oil/water separation with excellent durability and reusability

Chemosphere. 2022 Apr:292:133328. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.133328. Epub 2021 Dec 17.

Abstract

We present a superhydrophobic material based on commercially melamine sponge (MS) with great durability, recyclability, and excellent sorption performance. The fabrication process of this sponge is facile without using toxic reagents or sophisticated equipment and therefore it is simple to scale up. The CuO layer utilized to give a rough surface of the substrate (MS) was successfully prepared in a commercial microwave to seed copper nucleuses in an alkaline medium. Stearic acid (SA) plays a role as the self-assembled monolayer on the surface of the sponge skeletons. Throughout this study, the properties of the modified sponge were fully characterized, and the changes in wettability were carefully examined. Water contact angle (WCA) measurements revealed the excellent superhydrophobicity of the material with high static WCA of 165.1° and low dynamic WCA of 8°. Furthermore, the as-prepared sponge demonstrated high efficiency in separation (over 99.0%) of different oils from water. Notably, several unique properties of as-modified material were found, consisting of ultrafast sorption capacities of up to 32-52 times of its own weight by using 80 mL of each oil, outstanding reusability with good sorption capacity even after 40 cycles. Even under various harsh environments, the novel materials proved its outstanding durability and ultrafast sorption capacity of oils. The durability, recyclability, and superhydrophobic properties of the novel superhydrophobic sponge provide it a solid basis for oil-water separation applications through an ultrafast sorption capacity of oils as well as quick recovery of the oil by easy squeezing process.

Keywords: Dip coating; Environmentally friendly fabrication; Melamine sponge; Oil/water separation; Superhydrophobicity.

MeSH terms

  • Copper
  • Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions
  • Oils*
  • Stearic Acids
  • Triazines

Substances

  • Oils
  • Stearic Acids
  • Triazines
  • stearic acid
  • Copper
  • melamine
  • cupric oxide