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Nanosecond Laser-Induced Underwater Superoleophobic and Underoil Superhydrophobic Mesh for Oil/Water Separation
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posted on 2018-02-03, 00:00 authored by Zhongxu Lian, Jinkai Xu, Zuobin Wang, Zhanjiang Yu, Zhankun Weng, Huadong YuMaterials
with special wettability have drawn considerable attention
especially in the practical application for the separation and recovery
of the oily wastewater, whereas there still remain challenges of the
high-cost materials, significant time, and complicated production
equipment. Here, a simple method to fabricate the underwater superoleophobic
and underoil superhydrophobic brass mesh via the nanosecond laser
ablation is reported for the first time, which provided the micro-/nanoscale
hierarchical structures. This mesh is superhydrophilic and superoleophilic
in air but superoleophobic under water and superhydrophobic under
oil. On the basis of the special wettability of the as-fabricated
mesh, we demonstrate a proof of the light or heavy oil/water separation,
and the excellent separation efficiencies (>96%) and the superior
water/oil breakthrough pressure coupled with the high water/oil flux
are achieved. Moreover, the nanosecond laser technique is simple and
economical, and it is advisable for the large-area and mass fabrication
of the underwater superoleophobic and underoil superhydrophobic mesh
in the large-scale oil/water separation.