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Polylactic acid/multi-wall carbon nanotubes composite fibrous membrane and their applications in oil-water separation

Surfaces and Interfaces [2023]
Jinpeng Mo, Ying Wang, Jiahui Lin, Yuemei Ke, Chunhui Zhou, Jingrong Wang, Junxian Wen, Feng Gan, Lihuan Wang, Chunping Ma
ABSTRACT

Because of the rising consumption of oil, the oily pollutants contained in wastewater have caused great damage to the ecological environment. Herein, we report a novel composite PLA fibrous membrane for oil-water separation. First, a series of hydrophobic polylactic acid/multi-wall carbon nanotubes (PLA/CNTs) composite fibrous membranes were fabricated via electrospinning. To modify the membranes’ crystalline structure, the as-prepared PLA/CNTs composite fibrous membranes were subsequently treated by being immersed in an acetone/ethanol mixed solution for 5 min. FTIR and XRD were applied to thoroughly investigate the crystalline modification's mechanism and effects on the oil-water separation capability of the as-prepared composite fibrous membranes. With the introduction of CNTs and the crystalline modification, a low polar, rough and porous surface was endowed to the as-prepared fibrous membranes, enhancing their hydrophobicity and oil-water selectivity . The oil uptake of the as-prepared fibrous membrane could reach 114.01 g/g. The water contact angle in the air could reach 134.2° while the water contact angle under oil can reach 157.3° Therefore, such high separation capability in the oil-water mixture will make the PLA/CNTs composite fibrous membranes promising candidates for oil-water separation applications.

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