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Superhydrophilic Modification of Polyvinylidene Fluoride Membrane via a Highly Compatible Covalent Organic Framework–COOH/Dopamine-Integrated Hierarchical Assembly Strategy for Oil–Water Separation

Qi Liang, Bin Jiang, Na Yang, Longfei Zhang, Longfei Zhang, Yongli Sun, Luhong Zhang, Luhong Zhang

2022ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces39 citationsDOI

Abstract

The integration of membranes with additives such as functionalized nanomaterials can be recognized as an effective method to enhance membrane performance. However, to obtain an efficient nanoparticle-decorated membrane, the compatibility of nanomaterials remains a challenge. Hydrophilic carboxylated covalent organic frameworks (COF–COOH) might be expected to avoid the drawbacks of aggregation and easy shedding of inorganic materials caused by the poor interfacial compatibility. Herein, a highly compatible dip-coating strategy was proposed for the superhydrophilic modification of polyvinylidene fluoride membrane via COF–COOH integrated with dopamine. COF–COOH together with polydopamine nanoparticles were uniformly and stably attached to the membrane due to the high interfacial compatibility, constructing a coating with rough hierarchical nanostructures and abundant carboxyl groups. The synergistic effects of multiscale structures and chemical groups endow the membrane with superhydrophilicity and underwater superoleophobicity, the water contact angle decreased from 123 to 15°, and the underwater oil contact angle increased from 132 to 162°. Accordingly, the modified membrane exhibits an ultrahigh oil rejection ratio (>98%), a high flux (the maximum reaches 1843.48 L m–2 h–1 bar–1), attractive antifouling ability, and impregnable stability. This work would provide a momentous reference for the application of COF–COOH in practical oily wastewater treatment.

Topics & Concepts

SuperhydrophilicityPolyvinylidene fluorideMembraneMaterials scienceNanomaterialsContact angleCoatingBiofoulingChemical engineeringNanoparticleNanotechnologyNanodiamondSurface modificationNanocompositePolymerComposite materialChemistryDiamondBiochemistryEngineeringMembrane Separation TechnologiesSurface Modification and SuperhydrophobicityAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
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