Preparation of a novel Janus-cotton via the in-situ dual-phase formation and volatilization-induced fabrication method for oil/water separation with single and double layers

2021 
Abstract The asymmetric wettability of Janus membranes has continuously drawn attention in various fields. In this paper, a Janus-cotton was prepared via a novel method using in-situ dual-phase formation and volatilization-induced fabrication. The n-hexane suspension of PDMS and SiO2 was used to coat one surface of water-wetted cotton fabric to form an in-situ dual-phase (n-hexane/water), where Janus-cotton was then prepared by volatilization and heating. One side of the prepared Janus-cotton was superhydrophobic, with a contact angle of 151.1±1.8o, while the other side was superhydrophilic with a water contact angle of 0°. This Janus-cotton can realize directional transport of water. Single layer Janus-cotton successfully separates lighter oil-water mixtures with 98% separation efficiency, while double layers can separate heavier oil-water mixture with 95% separation efficiency. Moreover, it has excellent water collection ability in oil.
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