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Robust Flower‐Like TiO<sub>2</sub>@Cotton Fabrics with Special Wettability for Effective Self‐Cleaning and Versatile Oil/Water Separation
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Materials ScienceTextile EngineeringChemical EngineeringHierarchical Tio 2EngineeringSelf-cleaning SurfaceTechnical TextileContact AngleTextile ProcessingNanomanufacturingSuper-hydrophobic SurfaceInterfacial PhenomenaSpecial WettabilityTio 2Effective Self‐cleaningVersatile Oil/water Separation
Inspired by the hierarchical structure of the mastoid on the micrometer and nanometer scale and the waxy crystals of the mastoid on natural lotus surfaces, a facile one‐step hydrothermal strategy is developed to coat flower‐like hierarchical TiO 2 micro/nanoparticles onto cotton fabric substrates (TiO 2 @Cotton). Furthermore, robust superhydrophobic TiO 2 @Cotton surfaces are constructed by the combination of hierarchical structure creation and low surface energy material modification, which allows versatility for self‐cleaning, laundering durability, and oil/water separation. Compared with hydrophobic cotton fabric, the TiO 2 @Cotton exhibits a superior antiwetting and self‐cleaning property with a contact angle (CA) lager than 160° and a sliding angle lower than 5°. The superhydrophobic TiO 2 @Cotton shows excellent laundering durability against mechanical abrasion without an apparent reduction of the water contact angle. Moreover, the micro/nanoscale hierarchical structured cotton fabrics with special wettability are demonstrated to selectively collect oil from oil/water mixtures efficiently under various conditions (e.g., floating oil layer or underwater oil droplet or even oil/water mixtures). In addition, it is expected that this facile strategy can be widely used to construct multifunctional fabrics with excellent self‐cleaning, laundering durability, and oil/water separation. The work would also be helpful to design and develop new underwater superoleophobic/superoleophilic materials and microfluidic management devices.
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