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Title: Facile Sustainable Upcycling of Fly Ash Into Multifunctional Durable Superhydrophobic Coatings
Authors: Roy, Sunanda
Pham, Hoa Duc
Latif, Muhammad
Kim, Jung Woong
Park, Giseok
Kim, Jaehwan
Ghosh, Barnali Dasgupta
Goh, Kheng Lim
Keywords: Abrasion
Fly Ash
Self-Cleaning
Superhydrophobic
Sustainable
Waste
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Progress in Organic Coatings
Elsevier B.V.
Citation: Vol. 197
Abstract: Fly ash (FA), a hazardous byproduct of coal combustion in power plants, poses significant environmental and health risks due to improper disposal and utilization. This study introduces a facile, sustainable, and cost-effective method for converting FA into a robust superhydrophobic material for various substrates. -FA particles are modified with polydopamine (PD) in water and covalently grafted with octadecylamine (ODA) via the Michael Addition-Schiff Base reactions, resulting in robust superhydrophobic FA (SH-FA) with a water contact angle (WCA) of 163° (±3.1). When applied as a coating to jute, cotton, polyester fibers, PU sponge, and wood, they became superhydrophobic, with WCAs ranging from 154.7 to 161.2° except for the wood substrate, which achieved a WCA of 132° (±3°). The coated polyester fabric exhibited remarkable durability, retaining consistent WCA values after 70 abrasion cycles, 75 adhesive tape peelings, and 20 detergent washing cycles. It also showcased excellent self-cleaning properties, effectively repelling dust and various liquids. Additionally, the coated PU sponge demonstrated exceptional performance in separating oil from different oil/water mixtures, achieving rapid separation of organic solvents within seconds and maintaining a separation efficiency of over 98% even after 12 reuse cycles. These results indicate the potential for transforming FA through effective management. © 2024 Elsevier B.V.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.porgcoat.2024.108770
https://gnanaganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8443/jspui/handle/123456789/16882
ISSN: 0300-9440
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