Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.131, No.30, 10346-10346, 2009
Macroporous Silicon Oxycarbide Fibers with Luffa-like Superhydrophobic Shells
High-surface-area silicon oxycarbide macroporous fibers were fabricated through in situ cross-linking of a preceramic precursor without a prepatterned template. The unique luffa-like shell combined with intrinsic silicon-containing groups accounts for the resultant superhydrophobic property. Meanwhile, the oil-uptake capacity of the corresponding fiber mat is significantly improved by the capsulated nanoparticles.