2019
DOI: 10.3390/polym11122047
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Plant-Inspired Layer-by-Layer Self-Assembly of Super-Hydrophobic Coating for Oil Spill Cleanup

Abstract: A versatile, facile, energy-saving, low-cost and plant-inspired self-assembly strategy was used to prepare super-hydrophobic coating in this study. Concretely, an appealing super-hydrophobicity surface was obtained by designing a molecular building block phytic acid (PA)-Fe (III) complex to anchor the substrate and hydrophobic thiol groups (HT). The facile and green modification method can be applied to variety of substrates. The as-prepared PA-Fe (III)–HT coated melamine composite sponge possesses both super-… Show more

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“…The high density of phosphonic acid groups was proposed to be responsible for the superhydrophilicity in such a procedure [178]. A plant-inspired, layer-by-layer, self-assembly, superhydrophobic modification of various highly hydrophilic polymer materials, based on a molecular building block of the PA-Fe(III) complex to anchor the substrate and the hydrophobic thiol groups (HT), was proposed initially, to separate the oil-water mixture and oil spill clean-up [179]. It is a green modification method that can be applied to a variety of substrates.…”
Section: Nanofabrication Aspects Of Green Procedures In Enhancing Coatings Multifunctionality (Green Corrosion Inhibitors Biomimetic Coatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high density of phosphonic acid groups was proposed to be responsible for the superhydrophilicity in such a procedure [178]. A plant-inspired, layer-by-layer, self-assembly, superhydrophobic modification of various highly hydrophilic polymer materials, based on a molecular building block of the PA-Fe(III) complex to anchor the substrate and the hydrophobic thiol groups (HT), was proposed initially, to separate the oil-water mixture and oil spill clean-up [179]. It is a green modification method that can be applied to a variety of substrates.…”
Section: Nanofabrication Aspects Of Green Procedures In Enhancing Coatings Multifunctionality (Green Corrosion Inhibitors Biomimetic Coatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Submarine pipelines are the lifelines of offshore oil and gas fields. However, submarine pipelines are in a harsh environment for a long time and normally damaged under various unforeseen risks 1 , which could cause oil spills 2 . In the event of oil spill, it will cause huge economic losses and lead to a series of adverse social effects.…”
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confidence: 99%