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Superhydrophilic, Underwater Directional Oil-Transport Fabrics with a Novel Oil Trapping Function

Year: 2019

Journal: ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces, Volume 11, JUL 31, page 27402–27409

Authors: Fu, Sida; Zhou, Hua; Wang, Hongxia; Niu, Haitao; Yang, Weidong; Shao, Hao; Wang, Jinnan; Lin, Tong

Organizations: Australian Research CouncilAustralian Research Council [DP190100306]; Alfred Deakin Postdoctoral Fellowship; Institute for Frontier Materials (IFM)

Keywords: superamphiphilic; underwater; directional oil transport; oil trapping

In this study, we have prepared a novel superhydrophilic fabric that has underwater directional oil-transport capability. The fabric was prepared using a two-step process consisting of dip-coating of a cross-linkable polymer, which comprises both oleophilic and hydrophilic groups, onto the fabric substrate and single-side UV irradiation of the coated fabric. The fabric had in-air superhydrophilicity on both sides, and it can be wetted easily once immersed in water. The treated fabric showed underwater oleophobicity on the UV-exposed surface, whereas the unexposed back side still maintained underwater oleophilicity. At the optimized condition, the fabric in water transports oil automatically from the UV-exposed to the unexposed back side but stops oil transport in the opposite direction. Such a directional oil transport takes place without the need for oil prewetting or formation of a plastron layer on fabric. The UV irradiation time showed an effect on oil-transport ability. We further showed that the underwater directional oil-transport fabric had a novel "oil trapping" ability. When used to seal a container, the fabric can trap oil into the container, and once trapped, the oil was kept without releasing. This underwater directional oil-transport fabric may be useful for the development of high-efficiency oil recovery systems.