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Fabrication of a superhydrophobic cotton@LDH composite for effective oil adsorption

NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY [2024]
Shihao Nie, Atian Xie, Jiangping Rui, Jiawei Meng, Fan Wang, Huiqing Feng, Zhijun Ge, Can Wei, Jirong Luo, Jiuyun Cui
ABSTRACT

The development of superhydrophobic materials with inexpensive cost, and simple preparation processes is crucial for alleviating oil pollution. In this paper, cotton-based composites (cotton@LDH-SA) were prepared by an in situ hydrothermal growth and simple impregnation method. The needle-like Ni–Co LDHs growing on the surface of the cotton fibers formed micro/nano hierarchical structures, and subsequently grafted stearic acid endowing the composite with superwettability. The optimized cotton@LDH-SA possesses a superior superhydrophobicity with a water contact angle of 161.6 ± 2°. The prepared composite adsorbent exhibits excellent oil absorption performance with an adsorption capacity of more than 10 times its own mass. The adsorbent has acceptable reusability, and after 6 cycles of repeated adsorption, the adsorption rate remains at 72.4%. Given the excellent economic and renewable properties of cotton, this composite adsorbent has great potential for application in large-scale production and oil–water separation.

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