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A Hydrogel‐coated Wood Membrane with Intelligent Oil Pollution Detection for Emulsion Separation

Dafan Chen, Mutai Bao, Hongwei Ge, Xiuping Chen, Wen Ma, Zhining Wang, Yiming Li

2024Small22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Considering the potential threats posed by oily wastewater to the ecosystem, it is urgently in demand to develop efficient, eco‐friendly, and intelligent oil/water separation materials to enhance the safety of the water environment. Herein, an intelligent hydrogel‐coated wood (PPT/PPy@DW) membrane with self‐healing, self‐cleaning, and oil pollution detection performances is fabricated for the controllable separation of oil‐in‐water (O/W) emulsions and water‐in‐oil (W/O) emulsions. The PPT/PPy@DW is prepared by loading polypyrrole (PPy) particles on the delignified wood (DW) membranes, further modifying the hydrogel layer as an oil‐repellent barrier. The layered porous structure and selective wettability endow PPT/PPy@DW with great separation performance for various O/W emulsions (≥98.69% for separation efficiency and ≈1000 L m −2 h −1 bar −1 for permeance). Notably, the oil pollution degree of PPT/PPy@DW can be monitored in real‐time based on the changed voltage generated during O/W emulsion separation, and the oil‐polluted PPT/PPy@DW can be self‐cleaned by soaking in water to recover its separation performance. The high affinity of PPT/PPy@DW for water makes it effective in trapping water from the mixed surfactant‐stabilized W/O emulsions. The prepared eco‐friendly and low‐cost multifunctional hydrogel wood membrane shows promising potential in on‐demand oil/water separation and provides new ideas for the functional improvement of new biomass oil/water separation membrane materials.

Topics & Concepts

EmulsionMembraneMaterials scienceOil pollutionPollutionChemical engineeringSeparation (statistics)Polymer scienceNanotechnologyEnvironmental scienceChemistryComputer scienceEnvironmental engineeringEngineeringBiologyMachine learningEcologyBiochemistrySurface Modification and SuperhydrophobicityElectrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical ApplicationsPickering emulsions and particle stabilization