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Beadlike Porous Fibrous Membrane with Switchable Wettability for Efficient Oil/Water Separation

Xiaotong Wang, Yaxin Liu, Ming Zhang, Zhuo Luo, Dongzhi Yang

2020Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research23 citationsDOI

Abstract

The development of switchable wettability membranes with high permeation fluxes is crucial for oily sewage treatment. A hierarchical beadlike porous PS fibrous membrane with pH-switchable wettability was precisely fabricated by nonsolvent-induced phase separation during electrospinning, followed by UV photografting copolymers of 2-(dimethylamino) ethyl acrylate (DMAEA) and 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluorooctyl acrylate (TFOA). The designed unique structure notably increases the roughness of surface and enhances superwettability. Protonation of the amine groups on the fibers triggered by an acid solution (pH < 2) induces underwater superoleophobicity, which in turn causes superoleophilicity in a neutral or basic solution. The as-prepared fibrous membrane can effectively separate the hexane/water mixture with an oil flux of 10 186.8 L m–2 h–1 and a separation efficiency of 99.2% only driven by gravity. Especially, excellent separation performances (water fluxes) were also realized for other oil/water mixtures with higher viscosity by switching the wettability from superoleophilicity to hydrophilicity. Moreover, the as-prepared fibrous membrane can also be applied to a continuous T-shaped tube device delivering a high handling capacity of 6631.5 L m–2 h–1, which provides the oily sewage treatment with a facile strategy in practical application.

Topics & Concepts

WettingMembranePorosityChemical engineeringMaterials scienceSeparation (statistics)Porous mediumChemistryComposite materialComputer scienceBiochemistryEngineeringMachine learningSurface Modification and SuperhydrophobicityElectrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical ApplicationsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
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