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Facile fabrication of ink-based conductive hydrophobic melamine sponge for oil/water separation and oils detection

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APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 604, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2022.154532

Keywords

Oil; water separation; Melamine sponge; Oils detection; Pen ink

Funding

  1. National Natur- al Science Foundation of China [62002079, 62172114, 61772376, 62072129]
  2. National Key R & D Program of China [2019YFA0706401]

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In this study, a conductive and hydrophobic sponge was successfully fabricated through a simple modification method. The sponge exhibited excellent oil sorption performance and stability under harsh conditions. Additionally, it could be used for continuous oil-water separation and oil detection.
Hydrophobic sponges with exceptional oil sorption capacity have attracted extensive attention due to their promising applications in the field of leaked oil treatment and environmental remediation. Despite many stra-tegies being brought out, the preparation of low-cost conductive and hydrophobic sponges for oil contaminant remediation and oils detection remains a challenge. In this work, we fabricated non-fluorinated, conductive, and hydrophobic sponge through a facile way of modifying the melamine sponge with pen ink and poly-dimethylsiloxane (PDMS). The prepared hydrophobic sponge exhibited good oil sorption performance to various oils, absorbing more than 1000% of its own weight and maintaining its excellent recyclability after 20 absorption-squeezing cycles. In addition, the hydrophobic sponge is robust under various harsh conditions, including mechanical squeezing, UV radiation, acid environment, and alkaline environment. With the aid of a peristaltic pump, the hydrophobic sponge can provide efficient and continuous oil/water separation. More importantly, the sponge could also detect oils because the conductivity of the sponge changes as it absorbs oil. The preparation method for the conductive hydrophobic sponge by modification with ink and PDMS is simple and cost-effective, thus promising scalable applications in leaked oil treatment and environmental remediation.

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