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Photothermal-driven pH-responsive fiber composite membrane for oil-wastewater purification

Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering [2024]
Shuxia Li, Jia-Horng Lin, Hai-Tao Ren, Bing-Chiuan Shiu, Fei Sun, Ching-Wen Lou, Ting-Ting Li
ABSTRACT

Oil spills and the discharge of organic wastewater have posed a severe danger to environmental security. To address this issue, various functional oil/water separation materials for wastewater purification have been developed. In this work, MXene/PPy was loaded on PP fiber by simple in-situ polymerization and vacuum-assisted filtration technology. Polypropylene was modified by dopamine (PDA) through in-situ polymerization, to improve the loading fastness of MXene/PPy on the surface of PP. To increase the durability of the fiber membrane, the pH-responsive polymer (PDM) was simply immersed on the outer layer. The successfully prepared PP-MXene/PPy-PDM has excellent pH response and photothermal conversion performance. When pH= 2, the water contact angle (WCA) was 52°. When pH= 12, WCA was 125°. The surface of PP-MXene/PPy-PDM was heated to 104.6 ℃ in ten minutes under the irradiation of 2 kW·m −2 . PP-MXene/PPy-PDM could continuously separate oil/water mixture for 12 h, and the highest separation flux was 3.87 kg·m −2 ·h −1 . Moreover, PP-MXene/PPy-PDM has excellent stability, corrosion resistance and recyclability . This study provided a new strategy for preparing intelligent responsive fiber composite membrane for oil-water separation, which has a wide range of practical applications in the treatment of oily wastewater.

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