Photothermal Superhydrophobic Chitosan-Based Cotton
Fabric for Rapid Deicing and Oil/Water Separation
Posted on 2023-06-30 - 16:38
Superhydrophobic cotton fabrics have
a lot of potential for use
in practical settings. The majority of superhydrophobic cotton fabrics,
however, only serve one purpose and are made from fluoride or silane
chemicals. Therefore, it remains a challenge to develop multifunctional
superhydrophobic cotton fabrics using environmentally friendly raw
materials. In this study, chitosan (CS), amino carbon nanotubes (ACNTs),
and octadecylamine (ODA) were used as raw materials to create CS-ACNTs-ODA
photothermal superhydrophobic cotton fabrics. The cotton fabric that
was created showed a remarkable superhydrophobic property with a water
contact angle of 160.3°. The surface temperature of CS-ACNTs-ODA
cotton fabric can rise by up to 70 °C when exposed to simulated
sunlight, demonstrating the fabric’s remarkable photothermal
capabilities. Additionally, the coated cotton fabric is capable of
quick deicing. Ice particles (10 μL) melted and began to roll
down in 180 s under the light of “1 sun”. The cotton
fabric exhibits good durability and adaptability in terms of mechanical
qualities and washing tests. Moreover, the CS-ACNTs-ODA cotton fabric
displays a separation efficacy of more than 91% when used to treat
various oil and water mixtures. We also impregnate the coating on
polyurethane sponges, which can quickly absorb and separate oil and
water mixtures.