Creating superhydrophobic mild steel surfaces for water proofing and oil-water separation

Y. Lu, S. Sathasivam, J. Song, F. Chen, W. Xu, C.J. Carmalt, I.P. Parkin

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Abstract

A simple and inexpensive two-step immersion method is reported to make mild steel superhydrophobic. Micro–nano-scale roughness and surface chemistry modifications were created via immersing mild steel into a salt solution followed by treatment with a low surface-energy polymer. The fabricated mild steel has water contact angles greater than 150° and remarkable water bouncing properties. This method was also used to treat a mild steel mesh for oil–water separation. In this paper, a new, facile and reusable gravity-induced separation system is proposed to collect floating oil, the oil collection rate can reach >96%.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11628-11634
JournalJournal of Materials Chemistry A
Volume2
Issue number30
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 May 2014

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