posted on 2019-03-27, 00:00authored byXiaolong Wang, Yamin Pan, Xianhu Liu, Hu Liu, Ning Li, Chuntai Liu, Dirk W. Schubert, Changyu Shen
Superhydrophobic
polymer foams are a good candidate for oil absorption
because of their lightweight and tunable porosity and have promising
applications in the long-term application of oil–water separation.
However, developing a facile and green strategy to fabricate pure
polymer foams with superhydrophobicity and eco-friendliness for large-scale
oil–water separation remains a challenge. Here, a facile template-free
water-assisted thermally impacted phase separation approach combined
with skin peeling for the fabrication of superhydrophobic and eco-friendly
pure poly(lactic acid) (PLA) foam for oil–water separation
is proposed for the first time. The PLA foam with special micro- and
nanostructures possesses a water contact angle of 151°, and the
maximum saturated adsorption capacity is 31.5 g/g. More importantly,
during the continuous oil–water pumping experiment, the foam
has an efficiency of 98% and could maintain for more than 15 h, showing
a promising prospect for cleaning large-scale oil pollution.