This article demonstrates a novel nanoscale surface modification method to enhance the selectivity of porous poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) in removing oil from water. The surface modification method is simple and low cost by using sugar as a sacrificial template for temporal adhering of carbon nanotubes (CNT) before addition of PDMS prepolymer to encapsulate the CNT on its surface once polymerized. The PDMS–CNT demonstrated a tremendous increase in absorption capacity up to 3-fold compared to previously reported absorbents composed solely of PDMS. Besides showcasing excellent absorption capacity, the PDMS–CNT also shows a faster absorption rate (25 s) as compared to that of pure PDMS (40 s). The enhanced absorption rate is due to the incor...
Poly (dimethyl siloxane) (PDMS) is a model silicon elastomer used as marine fouling-release coating,...
Carbon-based materials are outstanding candidates for oil spill clean-ups due to their superhydropho...
International audienceOil leaks (or spills) into the aquatic environment are considered a natural di...
This article demonstrates a novel nanoscale surface modification method to enhance the selectivity o...
Cleanup of oil spills is a worldwide challenge to prevent serious environmental pollution. A new kin...
Oil/water separation is a worldwide challenge to prevent serious environmental pollution. The develo...
With the growth of oil production and transportation, there is greater potential for accidental oil ...
The surface morphology, structure and hydrophobicity of low-and high-molecular weight poly(dimethyls...
We report that polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) has successfully coated the surface of single walled carbo...
We develop two new amphiphilic molecules that are shown to act as efficient surfactants for carbon n...
Although carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have outstanding physical properties, there are still challenging i...
With increasing environmental pollution, superhydrophobic materials for effectively separating oil/w...
Carbon-based materials are outstanding candidates for oil spill clean-ups due to their superhydropho...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. We report an alternative green strategy based on deep-eutectic sol...
The influence of different coupling agents and coupling times on the wettability of a polyurethane (...
Poly (dimethyl siloxane) (PDMS) is a model silicon elastomer used as marine fouling-release coating,...
Carbon-based materials are outstanding candidates for oil spill clean-ups due to their superhydropho...
International audienceOil leaks (or spills) into the aquatic environment are considered a natural di...
This article demonstrates a novel nanoscale surface modification method to enhance the selectivity o...
Cleanup of oil spills is a worldwide challenge to prevent serious environmental pollution. A new kin...
Oil/water separation is a worldwide challenge to prevent serious environmental pollution. The develo...
With the growth of oil production and transportation, there is greater potential for accidental oil ...
The surface morphology, structure and hydrophobicity of low-and high-molecular weight poly(dimethyls...
We report that polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) has successfully coated the surface of single walled carbo...
We develop two new amphiphilic molecules that are shown to act as efficient surfactants for carbon n...
Although carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have outstanding physical properties, there are still challenging i...
With increasing environmental pollution, superhydrophobic materials for effectively separating oil/w...
Carbon-based materials are outstanding candidates for oil spill clean-ups due to their superhydropho...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. We report an alternative green strategy based on deep-eutectic sol...
The influence of different coupling agents and coupling times on the wettability of a polyurethane (...
Poly (dimethyl siloxane) (PDMS) is a model silicon elastomer used as marine fouling-release coating,...
Carbon-based materials are outstanding candidates for oil spill clean-ups due to their superhydropho...
International audienceOil leaks (or spills) into the aquatic environment are considered a natural di...