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Effect of silylating agents on the superhydrophobic and self-cleaning properties of siloxane/polydimethylsiloxane nanocomposite coatings on cellulosic fabric filters for oil–water separation

Ubong Eduok, Omar Faye, Jerzy A. Szpunar, Mazen Khaled

2021RSC Advances27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Si) chemical groups that allowed for the formation of nanosilica with Si-O-Si linkages needed to foster stable coatings. After characterization and testing, these coated fabrics demonstrated varying responses to harsh solvents and thermal conditions. Both sets of coated fabrics exhibited unique capacities for self-cleaning and oil-water separation as superhydrophobic filters due to (a) their low surface energy silylated hybrid polysiloxane chemical groups, (b) their highly reduced surface wettability and (c) nanopatterned surface morphologies. In this study, coated superhydrophobic cotton fabrics revealed a higher static aqueous contact angle of more than 150° and sliding hysteresis angle of less than 5°. Coated fabrics with 30 mg TMOS/10 mg HMDS (CMF3) and 30 mg HMDS/10 mg TMOS (CTF3) exhibited optimal superhydrophobicity. Both fabrics also retained percentage separation efficiencies over 90% for both chloroform-water and toluene-water mixtures. However, CTF3 displayed with a recorded separation efficiency less than 90° after five filtration cycles.

Topics & Concepts

Contact angleSiloxanePolydimethylsiloxaneSilylationMaterials scienceNanocompositeChemical engineeringWettingSuperhydrophobic coatingSilaneHydrophobePolymer chemistryOrganic chemistryComposite materialPolymerChemistryCatalysisEngineeringSurface Modification and SuperhydrophobicityAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsHigh voltage insulation and dielectric phenomena