Nature-Inspired Strategy toward Superhydrophobic Fabrics for Versatile Oil/Water Separation

Volume: 9, Issue: 10, Pages: 9184 - 9194
Published: Mar 6, 2017
Abstract
Phytic acid, which is a naturally occurring component that is widely found in many plants, can strongly bond toxic mineral elements in the human body, because of its six phosphate groups. Some of the metal ions present the property of bonding with phytic acid to form insoluble coordination complexes aggregations, even at room temperature. Herein, a superhydrophobic cotton fabric was prepared using a novel and facile nature-inspired strategy that...
Paper Details
Title
Nature-Inspired Strategy toward Superhydrophobic Fabrics for Versatile Oil/Water Separation
Published Date
Mar 6, 2017
Volume
9
Issue
10
Pages
9184 - 9194
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