Today's KNOWLEDGE Share : Balsam-Pear-Skin-Like-Structure Polyvinylidene Fluoride/Ethylene–Vinyl Alcohol Fibrous Membrane
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Balsam-Pear-Skin-Like-Structure Polyvinylidene Fluoride/Ethylene–Vinyl Alcohol Fibrous Membrane for Highly Efficient Oil/Water Separation Through One-Step Electrospinning
Rapid growth of industrial activities has significantly increased oil demand, leading to wastewater contamination with oil and causing severe environmental pollution. Traditional oil–water separation techniques, such as gravity separation, filtration, and chemical treatments, are hindered by low efficiency, high energy consumption, and secondary pollution. Membrane separation technology has emerged as a promising solution due to its simplicity, low energy consumption, and high efficiency. In this study, we report the fabrication of a novel polyvinylidene fluoride/ethylene–vinyl alcohol (#PVDF/#EVOH) #nanofibrousmembrane (NFM) with a unique balsam-pear-skin-like structure using a one-step #electrospinningprocess. The membrane’s superhydrophobicity and superoleophilicity were achieved via water vapor-induced phase separation (WVIPS), by optimizing the rheological properties and mixing ratio of EVOH and PVDF precursor solutions. The resulting PVDF/EVOH (PE12-3) NFM exhibits exceptional properties, achieving separation efficiencies of 99.4% for heavy oil and 98.9% for light oil, with a heavy oil flux of 18,020 L m−2 h−1—significantly surpassing previously reported performances. Additionally, the membrane shows excellent recyclability, making it ideal for large-scale oil–water separation in wastewater treatment and environmental remediation. This one-step fabrication strategy offers an efficient and scalable approach for developing high-performance membranes to tackle #oilpollution in water.
Read the paper here: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/17/10/1389
source: Wuyi University

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