Three-dimensional porous materials featuring unique pore structures and wettability properties have shown great potential for emulsion separation. However, their practical utilization in industrial settings is hampered by their inability to sustain a high separation flux and efficiency during the separation process. To address these challenges, we developed composite sponges based on poly(vinyl alcohol) formaldehyde (PVF) with a hierarchical pore structure. This was achieved through secondary chemical cross-linking of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA), followed by additional hydrophobic modification using grafting polymerization of various methacrylate monomers. Typically, the resultant typical PVF/PVA-Mac-PEMA sponge exhibits an average pore size ...
Environmentally friendly superhydrophilic and superhydrophobic sponges were synthesized using a one-...
Polydopamine as a multifunctional biomimetic polymer with nonselective strong adhesion properties ha...
A novel macroporous and hydrophobic polyvinyl alcohol-formaldehyde foam (PVF-GA-H) with open-cell st...
Emulsion separation of emulsified oil wastewater has been an urgent problem from both environmental ...
Macroporous materials are a class of absorbents used for oil spill cleanup. In this article, novel m...
Macroporous materials are a class of absorbents used for oil spill cleanup. In this article, novel m...
Oil/water mixtures are easily converted into microemulsions with high stability and complex structur...
Sponges that absorb a large quantity of solvent relative to their weight, independent of the solvent...
Novel superabsorbents based on hydrophilic and macroporous polyvinyl alcohol-formaldehyde (PVF) spon...
The development of the oil industry brings the critical problem of ocean pollution by oil spill or f...
Oil spills not only result in extensive economic losses but also damage marine ecological environmen...
With the purpose of purging and recycling oil and organic solvent from a water surface, a superhydro...
A novel superhydrophobic/superoleophilic surface has been developed by direct surface condensation o...
The development of absorbent materials with high selectivity for oils and organic solvents is of gre...
Environmentally friendly superhydrophilic and superhydrophobic sponges were synthesized using a one-...
Polydopamine as a multifunctional biomimetic polymer with nonselective strong adhesion properties ha...
A novel macroporous and hydrophobic polyvinyl alcohol-formaldehyde foam (PVF-GA-H) with open-cell st...
Emulsion separation of emulsified oil wastewater has been an urgent problem from both environmental ...
Macroporous materials are a class of absorbents used for oil spill cleanup. In this article, novel m...
Macroporous materials are a class of absorbents used for oil spill cleanup. In this article, novel m...
Oil/water mixtures are easily converted into microemulsions with high stability and complex structur...
Sponges that absorb a large quantity of solvent relative to their weight, independent of the solvent...
Novel superabsorbents based on hydrophilic and macroporous polyvinyl alcohol-formaldehyde (PVF) spon...
The development of the oil industry brings the critical problem of ocean pollution by oil spill or f...
Oil spills not only result in extensive economic losses but also damage marine ecological environmen...
With the purpose of purging and recycling oil and organic solvent from a water surface, a superhydro...
A novel superhydrophobic/superoleophilic surface has been developed by direct surface condensation o...
The development of absorbent materials with high selectivity for oils and organic solvents is of gre...
Environmentally friendly superhydrophilic and superhydrophobic sponges were synthesized using a one-...
Polydopamine as a multifunctional biomimetic polymer with nonselective strong adhesion properties ha...
A novel macroporous and hydrophobic polyvinyl alcohol-formaldehyde foam (PVF-GA-H) with open-cell st...