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Surfaces that have unique wettabilities and are simultaneously superhydrophobic with water contact angles > 150°, and superoleophilic with oil contact angles < 5°, are of critical importance in the oil/solvent-water separation field. This work details the facile preparation of highly efficient oil-water separation devices that successfully combine hierarchical surface roughening particles and low surface energy components with porous substrates. Coatings were generated using TiO and hydrophobic-SiO micro/nanoparticle loadings which were then embedded within polydimethylsiloxane, commercially known as Sylgard® 184, and 1,1,2,2-perfluorooctyltriethoxysilane (FAS) polymer mixtures. The resulting slurries were dip coated onto copper meshes with varying pore diameters (30, 60 and 100 meshes had 595, 250 and 149 μm pore dimensions respectively). Functional testing proved that mesh substrates coated in the lowest Sylgard® 184 : FAS polymer ratio formulations displayed heightened water repellency and retained their superoleophilic properties upon repeat testing. The largest average water contact angle of 145 ± 1°, was recorded on a copper 30 mesh substrate with a coating comprising H-SiO microparticles and TiO nanoparticles in a 1 : 9 polymer mixture of Sylgard® and FAS. The coating's extreme oil affinity was supported by high solvent-water separation efficiencies (≥99%) which withstood numerous testing/washing cycles.

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