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Removal of dyes, oils, alcohols, heavy metals and microplastics from water with superhydrophobic materials

Chemosphere 2022 41 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 45 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Oriol Rius-Ayra, Oriol Rius-Ayra, Oriol Rius-Ayra, Oriol Rius-Ayra, Oriol Rius-Ayra, Oriol Rius-Ayra, Oriol Rius-Ayra, Oriol Rius-Ayra, Oriol Rius-Ayra, Oriol Rius-Ayra, Oriol Rius-Ayra, Alisiya Biserova-Tahchieva, Oriol Rius-Ayra, Oriol Rius-Ayra, Oriol Rius-Ayra, Núria Llorca-Isern Núria Llorca-Isern Alisiya Biserova-Tahchieva, Alisiya Biserova-Tahchieva, Alisiya Biserova-Tahchieva, Alisiya Biserova-Tahchieva, Alisiya Biserova-Tahchieva, Núria Llorca-Isern Alisiya Biserova-Tahchieva, Núria Llorca-Isern Núria Llorca-Isern Núria Llorca-Isern Núria Llorca-Isern Núria Llorca-Isern Núria Llorca-Isern Núria Llorca-Isern Núria Llorca-Isern Núria Llorca-Isern Núria Llorca-Isern

Summary

This review examined the application of superhydrophobic materials for removing a range of pollutants from water including dyes, oils, heavy metals, and microplastics. Superhydrophobic surfaces showed particular promise for oil-water separation and microplastic capture due to their water-repelling and selective adsorption properties.

A wide variety of pollutants can be currently found in water that are extremely difficult to remove due to their chemical composition and properties. A lot of effort has been made to tackle this issue that directly affects the environment. In this scenario, superhydrophobic surfaces, which have a water contact angle >150°, have emerged as an innovative technology that could be applied in different ways. Their environmental applications show promise in removing emerging pollutants from water. While the number of publications on superhydrophobic materials has remained largely unchanged since 2019, the number of articles on the environmental applications of superhydrophobic surfaces is still rising, corroborating the interest in this area. Herein, we briefly present the basis of superhydrophobicity and show the different materials that have been used to remove pollutants from water. We have identified five types of emerging pollutants that are efficiently removed by superhydrophobic materials: oils, microplastics, dyes, heavy metals, and ethanol. Finally, the future challenges of these applications are also discussed, considering the state of the art of the environmental applications of superhydrophobic materials.

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