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A green and facile one-step hydration method based on ZIF-8-PDA to prepare melamine composite sponges with excellent hydrophobicity for oil-water separation

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 451, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.131064

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Superhydrophobic sponge; One-step hydration; Oil-water separation; Photothermal effect; Antibacterial activity

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Frequent oil spills and illegal discharge of industrial pollutants cause damage to the environment and resource loss. This study developed a composite sponge (ZIF-8-PDA@MS) with high adsorption capacities and excellent stability through a one-step hydration method. The sponge can be used for industrial sewage treatment and emergency response to marine oil spill accidents, making it of great practical value.
Frequent crude oil spills and illegal discharges of industrial organic pollutants cause serious damage to the ecological environment and considerable loss of valuable resources. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop efficient strategies to separate and recover oils or reagents from sewage. Herein, a green, facile and rapid one-step hydration method was applied to obtain the composite sponge (ZIF-8-PDA@MS) that monodispersed zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 nanoparticles with high porosity and large specific surface area were firmly loaded onto the melamine sponge by ligand exchange and the self-assembly of dopamine. The water contact angle of ZIF-8-PDA@MS with multiscale hierarchical porous structure could reach 162 degrees, which remained stable over a long period of time and a wide pH range. ZIF-8-PDA@MS displayed excellent adsorption capacities (up to 85.45-168.95 g center dot g(-1)), and could be reused at least 40 times. Besides, ZIF-8-PDA@MS exhibited remarkable photothermal effect. Simultaneously, Silver nanoparticle-immobilized composite sponges were also prepared via in-situ reduction of silver ions to inhibit bacterial contamination. The composite sponge developed in this work can be used not only for the treatment of industrial sewage, but also for the emergency response of large-scale marine oil spill accidents, which has inestimable practical value for water decontamination.

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