Issue 61, 2015

Superhydrophobic surface on copper via a one-step solvent-free process and its application in oil spill collection

Abstract

A one-step and solvent-free process was developed to fabricate a superhydrophobic surface on copper by high-temperature oxidation (300 °C) in an atmosphere of gasified 1-dodecanethiol (DT). The so-obtained superhydrophobic surface on a copper mesh was used to build a miniature oil containment boom (MOCB) that was used for oil spill collection. It was found that the MOCB was efficient with a collection rate of over 89% and durable with a negligible decrease in collection rate and deterioration in superhydrophobicity even after 25 cycles of kerosene collection.

Graphical abstract: Superhydrophobic surface on copper via a one-step solvent-free process and its application in oil spill collection

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Apr 2015
Accepted
28 May 2015
First published
28 May 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 49459-49465

Author version available

Superhydrophobic surface on copper via a one-step solvent-free process and its application in oil spill collection

D. Lv, J. Ou, W. Hu, X. Luo and F. Wang, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 49459 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA06791J

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