Frontiers in Materials (Nov 2023)

A study on the preparation of superhydrophobic Silane-MXene modified melamine foam and its oil-water separation performance

  • Wei Wang,
  • Xiangning Song,
  • Yan Xie,
  • Xuejia Sheng,
  • Shucai Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmats.2023.1277247
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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In recent years, oil spills and organic pollution have caused severe damage to the ecological environment. Therefore, the treatment of oily wastewater has become a serious challenge. Here, with the help of melamine foams as a substrate, MXene nano-rough structures were built, and cetyltrimethoxysilane was grafted onto their surfaces to create an oil-absorbing material that is both user-friendly and effective at oil-water separation. Due to the nano structures of MXene were constructed and the long-chain silanes were modified on the foam surface, the material became superhydrophobic. In addition to being able to selectively absorb oils from an oil/water mixture (including emulsified oils) up to 111 times its weight, the modified foam was found to have a water contact angle of 157 which could selectively absorb oil but not water. Furthermore, it demonstrated sustained hydrophobicity and lipophilicity after experiencing strong acid/alkali or prolonged high-temperature treatment, allowing for various scenarios where oil-water separation can be used in severe settings without compromising performance.

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