Development of electrospun nanofiber membranes with the selective wettability characteristics for effectively separating oil–water mixtures is an extremely advisable strategy. In this study, a superhydrophobic electrospinning carbon nanofiber (F/ZnO/CNF) membrane was successfully prepared by electrospinning and in-situ growth of ZnO, and subsequent fluorination reaction with 1H, 1H, 2H, 2H-perfluorooctyltriethoxysilane (POTS). Benefiting from the influence of needle-like nanostructure and low surface energy, the as-prepared F/ZnO/CNF membrane shows excellent superhydrophobicity. When the growth duration of ZnO is 3 h, the obtained F/ZnO/CNF-3 membrane possesses outstanding water contact angle (WCA, 159.7°) and splendid oil–water separation efficiency (>99 %). Meanwhile, due to its the superior environmental stability the obtained F/ZnO/CNF-3 membrane exhibits excellent low and high temperature resistance, and enhanced resistance to various organic solvents in the face of a series of harsh environments.
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