posted on 2015-12-02, 00:00authored byGang Wang, Zhixiang Zeng, He Wang, Lin Zhang, Xiaodong Sun, Yi He, Longyang Li, Xuedong Wu, Tianhui Ren, Qunji Xue
To efficiently remove and recycle
oil spills, we construct aligned
ZnO nanorod arrays on the surface of the porous stainless steel wire
mesh to fabricate a porous unmanned ship (PUS) with properties of
superhydrophobicity, superoleophilicity, and low drag by imitating
the structure of nonwetting leg of water strider. The superhydrophobicity
of the PUS is stable, which can support 16.5 cm water column with
pore size of 100 μm. Water droplet can rebound without adhesion.
In the process of oil/water separation, when the PUS contacts with
oil, the oil is quickly pulled toward and penetrates into the PUS
automatically. The superhydrophobicity and low water adhesion force
of the PUS surface endow the PUS with high oil recovery capacity (above
94%) and drag-reducing property (31% at flowing velocity of 0.38m/s).
In addition, the PUS has good corrosion resistance and reusability.
We further investigate the wetting behavior of water and oil, oil
recovery capacity, drag-reducing property, and corrosion resistance
of the PUS after oil absorbed. The PUS surface changes significantly
from superhydrophobic to hydrophobic after absorbing oil. However,
the oil absorbed PUS possesses better drag-reducing property and corrosion
resistance due to the changes of the motion state of the water droplets.