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AuthorEduok, Ubong
AuthorFaye, Omar
AuthorSzpunar, Jerzy
AuthorKhaled, Mazen
Available date2023-05-17T08:21:13Z
Publication Date2021-02-26
Publication NameRSC Advances
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra10565a
CitationEduok, U., Faye, O., Szpunar, J., & Khaled, M. (2021). Effect of silylating agents on the superhydrophobic and self-cleaning properties of siloxane/polydimethylsiloxane nanocomposite coatings on cellulosic fabric filters for oil–water separation. RSC advances, 11(16), 9586-9599.‏
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/42839
AbstractA new facile approach for preparing two nonfluorinated hybrid organic-inorganic siloxane/polydimethylsiloxane nanocomposite coatings for cotton fabrics is presented using two distinct silylating agents. The first coated fabric was prepared predominantlyviatrimethylsilyl modification using hexamethyldisilazane (HMDS) while higher amounts of trimethoxy(octadecyl)silane (TMOS) further enhanced the superhydrophobicity of the second coating matrix. Unlike HMDS with substituted silyl (Me3Si) groups, TMOS consists of hydrolysable trimethoxy silyl ((MeO)3Si) chemical groups that allowed for the formation of nanosilica with Si-O-Si linkages needed to foster stable coatings. After characterization and testing, these coated fabrics demonstrated varying responses to harsh solvents and thermal conditions. Both sets of coated fabrics exhibited unique capacities for self-cleaning and oil-water separation as superhydrophobic filters due to (a) their low surface energy silylated hybrid polysiloxane chemical groups, (b) their highly reduced surface wettability and (c) nanopatterned surface morphologies. In this study, coated superhydrophobic cotton fabrics revealed a higher static aqueous contact angle of more than 150° and sliding hysteresis angle of less than 5°. Coated fabrics with 30 mg TMOS/10 mg HMDS (CMF3) and 30 mg HMDS/10 mg TMOS (CTF3) exhibited optimal superhydrophobicity. Both fabrics also retained percentage separation efficiencies over 90% for both chloroform-water and toluene-water mixtures. However, CTF3 displayed with a recorded separation efficiency less than 90° after five filtration cycles.
SponsorAuthors wish to acknowledge University of Saskatchewan for providing some of the facilities for this study. This study was initiated and completed while UE was still at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Languagear
PublisherRoyal Society of Chemistry
Subjectsilylating agents
TitleEffect of silylating agents on the superhydrophobic and self-cleaning properties of siloxane/polydimethylsiloxane nanocomposite coatings on cellulosic fabric filters for oil-water separation
TypeArticle
Pagination9586-9599
Issue Number16
Volume Number11


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