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Super-hydrophobicity textile cloth and preparation method and application thereof

A technology of superhydrophobicity and textile cloth, applied in the direction of separation methods, textiles and papermaking, chemical instruments and methods, etc., can solve the problems of insufficient material bonding, low separation efficiency, and difficult collection, etc., and achieve simple preparation methods and low prices , good adsorption effect

Active Publication Date: 2019-04-16
SOUTH CHINA UNIV OF TECH
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However, commercial textiles can often adsorb both oil and water, resulting in inefficient separations
[0004] Due to its rich pore structure, rough surface and organic skeleton, polydivinylbenzene has superhydrophobic properties, so it is often used for the adsorption of organic solvents. However, since polydivinylbenzene is a powder material, it is not easy to Therefore, the polydivinylbenzene left behind after processing the environment is still an environmental pollutant. Therefore, some authors use the method of coating to compound polydivinylbenzene with other materials. However, the coating method often leads to the combination of the two materials. not strong enough

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[0032] Take 20 mL tetrahydrofuran and 2 mL water to mix, then add 2 g divinylbenzene, then add 0.05 g azobisisobutyronitrile, and stir the mixed solution at room temperature for 4 h. Ultrasonic cleaning is performed on the textile cloth with ethanol first, and then ultrasonic cleaning is performed on the textile cloth with water, and then put into an oven for drying. The woven cloth was imbibed with the solution, put into a stainless steel reactor with a polytetrafluoroethylene liner, and placed in an oven at 100 °C for 24 h. Afterwards, the woven fabric is cooled at room temperature to evaporate the organic solvent and water.

Embodiment 2

[0034] Measure 40 mL of ethyl acetate, then add 4 g of divinylbenzene, then add 0.10 g of azobisisobutyronitrile, and stir the mixed solution at room temperature for 4 h. Ultrasonic cleaning is performed on the textile cloth with ethanol first, and then ultrasonic cleaning is performed on the textile cloth with water, and then put into an oven for drying. The woven cloth was imbibed with the solution, put into a stainless steel reactor with a polytetrafluoroethylene liner, and placed in an oven at 100 °C for 24 h. Afterwards, the woven fabric is cooled at room temperature to evaporate the organic solvent and water.

Embodiment 3

[0036] Take 30 mL of tetrahydrofuran and 3 mL of water to mix, then add 3 g of divinylbenzene, then add 0.15 g of azobisisobutyronitrile, and stir the mixed solution at room temperature for 5 h. Ultrasonic cleaning is performed on the textile cloth with ethanol first, and then ultrasonic cleaning is performed on the textile cloth with water, and then put into an oven for drying. The woven cloth was imbibed with the solution, put into a stainless steel reactor with a polytetrafluoroethylene liner, and placed in an oven at 110 °C for 48 h. Afterwards, the woven fabric is cooled at room temperature to evaporate the organic solvent and water.

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Abstract

The invention discloses super-hydrophobicity textile cloth and a preparation method and application thereof. The method comprises the steps that under the effect of an initiator azodiisobutyronitrile,divinyl benzene in an organic solvent is subjected to the polymerization reaction on textile cloth, polydivinylbenzene is generated, and the super-hydrophobicity textile cloth is formed. The contactangle of the textile cloth can reach 155.7 degrees, the super-hydrophobicity characteristic and the super-oleophylic characteristic are shown, and an oil-water mixture can be separated effectively andselectively. The super-hydrophobicity textile cloth can be prepared through a hydrothermal method, and is stable in structural performance, good in reproducibility and capable of being widely appliedto the fields of water pollution control, adsorption of volatile organic compounds and the like.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of functional materials, and in particular relates to a superhydrophobic textile fabric and its preparation method and application. Background technique [0002] With the development of industry and social economy, oil spills and industrial emissions of organic solvents are becoming more and more serious, causing serious damage to the ecological environment. Once these oily pollutants are discharged into the water environment, the dissolved oxygen content in the water will be significantly reduced, the plankton in the water will die due to lack of oxygen, and the taste of fish and shellfish will be changed, which is not suitable for consumption. At the same time, there are many toxic substances in oil and its decomposition products. These substances are ingested, absorbed, and enriched by aquatic organisms in the water body, causing aquatic organisms to deform. [0003] The methods commonly used to remove o...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): D06M15/233B01D17/022
CPCB01D17/0202D06M15/233D06M2200/12
Inventor 胡芸谢俊张金辉
Owner SOUTH CHINA UNIV OF TECH
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