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Fabrication of Superhydrophobic Sponge with
Selective Absorption and Collection of Oil from Water
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Abstract
A simple vapor-phase
deposition process has been developed to fabricate
a superhydrophobic and superoleophilic sponge using ordinary commercial
polyurethane sponges. The simultaneous properties of superhydrophobicity
and superoleophilicity enable the sponge to float on the water surface
and selectively absorb oil from water. Its uptake capacities of different
oils (motor oil, lubricating oil, pump oil, silicone oil, and soybean
oil) in the oil–water mixtures were all above 20 g/g. The absorbed
oil could be collected by squeezing the sponge, and the recovered
sponge could be reused in oil–water separation for many cycles
while still maintaining a high capacity. This is helpful for realizing
the proper disposal of the oil and avoiding secondary pollution. A
similar experiment was performed using the as-prepared sponge to remove
petroleum from contaminated water. The results suggest that our material
might find practical applications in the cleanup of oil spills and
the removal of organic pollutants from water surfaces