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Gravity-directed separation of both immiscible and emulsified oil/water mixtures utilizing coconut shell layer

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JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
卷 511, 期 -, 页码 233-242

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2017.09.111

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Underwater superhydrophobicity; Underoil superhydrophilicity; Immiscible oil/water separation; Water-in-oil emulsions separation; Coconut shell layer

资金

  1. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2017M610031]
  2. Yong Teacher Research Group Foundation of Northwest Normal University [NWNU-LKQN-16-6]
  3. Guangdong Provincial Key laboratory of New and Renewable Energy Research and Development [Y707sc1001]

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Pressure-driven and lower flux of superwetting ultrafiltration membranes in various emulsions separation are long-standing issues and major barriers for their large-scale utilization. Even though currently reported membranes have achieved great success in emulsions separeation, they still suffer from low flux and complex fabrication process resulting from their smaller nanoscale pore size. Herein, utilizition of coconut shell as a novel biomaterial for developing into a layer through the simple smashing, cleaning and stacking procedures, which not only could avoid the complexity of film making process, but also could realize efficient gravity-directed separation of both immiscible oil/water mixtures and water-in oil emulsions with high flux. Specifically, the layer acted as water-removing type filtrate material with excellent underwater superoleophobicity, exhibiting high efficiency for various immiscible oil/water mixtures separation and larger oil intrusion pressure. More importantly, the layer could also serve as adsorbent material with underoil superhydrophilicity, achieving gravity-directed kinds of water-in-oil emulsions separation with high separation efficiency (above 99.99%) and higher flux (above 1620 L/m(2) h), even when their pore sizes are larger than that of emulsified droplets. We deeply believe that this study would open up a new strategy for both immiscible oil/water mixtures and water-in-oil emulsions separation. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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