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Enhanced hydrophobicity of shell-ligand-exchanged ZIF-8/melamine foam for excellent oil-water separation

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE [2023]
Lingrui Zhang, Jinling Xie, Xuan Luo, Xiaobo Gong, Meng Zhu
ABSTRACT

Oil and organic solvent spills have caused serious environmental issues. To address these issues, several novel materials have been developed for the efficient separation of oil/organic solvents from water. In this study, ZIF-8 was loaded onto a melamine foam (MF) skeleton a simple in situ growth method. ZIF-8/MF was modified via a shell-ligand-exchange reaction (SLER) to improve its hydrophobicity. The prepared D-ZIF-8/MF exhibited strong hydrophobicity, with a WCA of 145.1° and an OCA of 0°. D-ZIF-8/MF can absorb up to 68–165 times its weight in oil/organic solvents. D-ZIF-8/MF also exhibited excellent stability, corrosion resistance, recovery, and recyclability. Furthermore, D-ZIF-8/MF has a high oil-water separation efficiency for absorbing organic solvents through a continuous oil-water separation device. This study provides a novel strategy for the preparation of strong hydrophobic foams via surface modification and SLER for oil-water separation. It has immense potential for the scale-up practical treatment of oily wastewater.

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