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Scalable fabrication of a robust asymmetric superwetting Janus mesh by facile spray-coating for oil–water emulsions separation

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL [2023]
Jing Jing, Zhanjian Liu, Xiguang Zhang, Jinyue Yang, Meiling Li, Ruixia Yuan, Guolin Jing, Huaiyuan Wang
ABSTRACT

Janus membrane with asymmetric wettability are emerging separation materials for the purification of emulsified oil–water mixtures, however, their poor mechanical durability and low-flux without external pressure severely limit their practical application. Herein, a robust superwetting Janus mesh demonstrating a high water contact angle (WCA) difference up to 157° was developed by simply spraying on the stainless steel mesh (SSM), via the superhydrophobic fluorocarbon resin/polyvinylidene fluoride/1H, 1H, 2H, 2H-perfluorodecyltrichlorosilane modified titanium dioxide@carboxylated CNTs (FEVE/PVDF/F-TiO 2 @CNTs) layer and a superhydrophilic layer consisting epoxy resin/ethylene imine polymer/sodium perfluorooctanoate modified bentonite (EP/PEI/F-Bentonite). By carefully adjusting the surface polar-nonpolar molecule repulsion based on the two oppositely bond energy side and incorporating nano/microstructures to form a stable interfacial oiling/hydration layer, the robust Janus mesh achieved interface demulsification and gravity separation of emulsified oil–water mixtures. The prepared Janus SSM exhibited excellent gravity-driven separation performance, achieving a flux up to 1508.6 L m −2 h −1 for water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions, and 843.1 L m −2 h −1 for oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions. Additionally, it exhibited high separation efficiency with water rejection above 99.9 % and oil rejection above 99.7 %. Moreover, the prepared Janus mesh with fine uniform nano/microstructures and functionalized groups demonstrated notable reusability and mechanochemical stability after 10 cycles of O/W and W/O emulsion filtration, 100 cycles of sandpaper abrasion, and strong acid/alkali immersion for 7 d. Overall, this study expected to facilitate the fabrication of a robust asymmetric superwetting Janus mesh with enhanced separation properties for highly efficient oily wastewater treatment.

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