Effect of oxygen plasma pre-treatment on the surface properties of Si-modified cotton membranes for oil/water separations
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Hydrophobic and oleophilic Si-based cotton fabrics have recently gained a lot of attention
in oil/water separation due to their high efficiency. In this study, we present the effect of O2 plasma
pre-treatment on the final properties of two Si-based cotton membranes obtained from dip coating
and plasma polymerization, using polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) as starting polymeric precursor.
The structural characterizations indicate the presence of Si bond on both the modified cotton surfaces,
with an increase of the carbon bond, assuring the success in surface modification. On the other
hand, employing O2 plasma strongly changes the cotton morphology, inducing specific roughness
and affecting the hydrophobicity durability and separation efficiency. In particular, the wettability
has been retained after 20 laundry tests at 40 C and 80 C, and, for separation efficiency, even
after 30 cycles, an improvement in the range of 10-15%, both at room temperature and at 90 C
can be observed. These results clearly demonstrate that O2 plasma pre-treatment, an eco-friendly,
non-toxic, solvent-free, and one-step method for inducing specific functionalities on surfaces, is very
effective in enhancing the oil/water separation properties for Si-based cotton membranes, especially
in combination with plasma polymerization procedure for Si-based deposition.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
oxygen plasma pre-treatment; dip coating; plasma polymerization; PDMS; oil/water separation; cotton textile
Elenco autori:
Caschera, Daniela
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