posted on 2014-07-23, 00:00authored byBucheng Li, Lei Wu, Lingxiao Li, Stefan Seeger, Junping Zhang, Aiqin Wang
Inspired
by the mussel adhesive protein and the lotus leaf, Ag-based
double-layer polyester (DL-PET) textiles were fabricated for effective
removal of organic pollutants in water. The DL-PET textiles are composed
of a top superamphiphilic layer and a bottom superhydrophobic/superoleophilic
layer. First, the PET textiles were modified with a layer of polydopamine
(PDA) and deposited with Ag nanoparticles to form the PET@PDA@Ag textiles.
The top superamphiphilic layer, formed by immobilizing Ag3PO4 nanoparticles on the PET@PDA@Ag textile, shows excellent
visible-light photocatalytic activity. The bottom superhydrophobic/superoleophilic
layer, formed by modifying the PET@PDA@Ag textile using dodecyl mercaptan,
is mechanically, environmentally, and chemically very stable. The
water-insoluble oils with low surface tension can penetrate both layers
of the DL-PET textiles, while the water with soluble organic dyes
can only selectively wet the top layer owing to their unique wettability.
Consequently, the water-soluble organic contaminants in the collected
water can be decomposed by the Ag3PO4 nanoparticles
of the top layer under visible-light irradiation or even sunlight
in room conditions. Thus, the DL-PET textiles can remove various kinds
of organic pollutants in water including both insoluble oils and soluble
dyes. The DL-PET textiles feature unique wettability, high oil/water
separation efficiency, and visible-light photocatalytic activity.