Rapid and stable plasma transformation of polyester fabrics for highly efficient oil-water separation

Fabrics with special wettability have drawn growing attention in recent years in the area of oil-water separation due to their low cost, good flexibility, and ease of handling. However, an efficient and fast method to enable the required wetting state on fabrics still remains a challenge. In this wo...

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Main Authors: Sun, Ye, Ouyang, Bo, Rawat, Rajdeep Singh, Chen, Zhong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1549762023-07-14T16:02:57Z Rapid and stable plasma transformation of polyester fabrics for highly efficient oil-water separation Sun, Ye Ouyang, Bo Rawat, Rajdeep Singh Chen, Zhong School of Materials Science and Engineering Engineering::Materials Oil-Water Separation Green Chemistry Fabrics with special wettability have drawn growing attention in recent years in the area of oil-water separation due to their low cost, good flexibility, and ease of handling. However, an efficient and fast method to enable the required wetting state on fabrics still remains a challenge. In this work, a one-step, rapid, and chemical-free hydrogen plasma treatment is reported to prepare a superhydrophobic and oleophilic polyester fabric. The as-prepared fabrics display a static water contact angle of 153.2° with excellent oil-water separation capability. The mechanism of surface transformation is discussed through chemical analyses, which indicate a significant removal of carboxyl group from the pristine hydrophilic surface. This developed method is envisaged to be used for on-demand large-scale production of materials for emergency oil cleanup through either separation or selective adsorption. Ministry of Education (MOE) Published version This work was supported by Ministry of Education, Singapore (RG16/18). 2022-01-28T05:58:34Z 2022-01-28T05:58:34Z 2020 Journal Article Sun, Y., Ouyang, B., Rawat, R. S. & Chen, Z. (2020). Rapid and stable plasma transformation of polyester fabrics for highly efficient oil-water separation. Global Challenges, 4(7), 1900095-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gch2.201900095 2056-6646 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154976 10.1002/gch2.201900095 32642075 7 4 1900095 en RG16/18 Global Challenges 10.21979/N9/7INUGL © 2020 The Authors. Published by WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Engineering::Materials
Oil-Water Separation
Green Chemistry
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Oil-Water Separation
Green Chemistry
Sun, Ye
Ouyang, Bo
Rawat, Rajdeep Singh
Chen, Zhong
Rapid and stable plasma transformation of polyester fabrics for highly efficient oil-water separation
description Fabrics with special wettability have drawn growing attention in recent years in the area of oil-water separation due to their low cost, good flexibility, and ease of handling. However, an efficient and fast method to enable the required wetting state on fabrics still remains a challenge. In this work, a one-step, rapid, and chemical-free hydrogen plasma treatment is reported to prepare a superhydrophobic and oleophilic polyester fabric. The as-prepared fabrics display a static water contact angle of 153.2° with excellent oil-water separation capability. The mechanism of surface transformation is discussed through chemical analyses, which indicate a significant removal of carboxyl group from the pristine hydrophilic surface. This developed method is envisaged to be used for on-demand large-scale production of materials for emergency oil cleanup through either separation or selective adsorption.
author2 School of Materials Science and Engineering
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Sun, Ye
Ouyang, Bo
Rawat, Rajdeep Singh
Chen, Zhong
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author Sun, Ye
Ouyang, Bo
Rawat, Rajdeep Singh
Chen, Zhong
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title Rapid and stable plasma transformation of polyester fabrics for highly efficient oil-water separation
title_short Rapid and stable plasma transformation of polyester fabrics for highly efficient oil-water separation
title_full Rapid and stable plasma transformation of polyester fabrics for highly efficient oil-water separation
title_fullStr Rapid and stable plasma transformation of polyester fabrics for highly efficient oil-water separation
title_full_unstemmed Rapid and stable plasma transformation of polyester fabrics for highly efficient oil-water separation
title_sort rapid and stable plasma transformation of polyester fabrics for highly efficient oil-water separation
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154976
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