%0 Journal Article %T Solvent-Free Reactive Vapor Deposition for Functional Fabrics: Separating Oil¨CWater Mixtures with Fabrics %J Fibers | An Open Access Journal from MDPI %D 2019 %R https://doi.org/10.3390/fib7010002 %X A facile, solvent-minimized approach to functionalize commercial raw fabrics is described. Reactive vapor deposition of conjugated polymers followed by post-deposition functionalization transforms common, off-the-shelf textiles into distinctly hydrophobic or superhydrophilic materials. The fabric coatings created by reactive vapor deposition are especially resistant to mechanical and solvent washing, as compared to coatings applied by conventional, solution-phase silane chemistries. Janus fabrics with dissimilar wettability on each face are also easily created using a simple, three-step vapor coating process, which cannot be replicated using conventional solution phase functionalization strategies. Hydrophobic fabrics created using reactive vapor deposition and post-deposition functionalization are effective, reusable, large-volume oil¨Cwater separators, either under gravity filtration or as immersible absorbants. View Full-Tex %U https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6439/7/1/2