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Superhydrophobic polyimide/cattail-derived active carbon composite aerogels for effective oil/water separation

SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY [2023]
Yanming Wang, Xueying Zeng, Wei Wang, Peng Zhou, Rubing Zhang, Hongli Chen, Gang Liu
ABSTRACT

The frequent oil spill accidents have created increasingly environmental and ecological problems. Therefore, the development of effective oil-cleaning materials is of great importance. In this study, we prepared superhydrophobic polyimide/cattail-derived active carbon composite (PI/CAC) aerogels for efficient oil/water separation through a facile approach based on freeze-drying and thermal imidization. The resultant aerogel shows ultralight weight (29.7 mg/cm 3 ), superhydrophobicity (water contact angle = 151.3°), excellent compressibility, and ideal chemical stability, which are conducive to the oil sorption and extrusion at various harsh conditions including acidic, alkaline, and saline solutions, as well as oil-in-water emulsions. Typically, the optimized sample PI/CAC-3 aerogel could achieve saturation within 5–20 s, delivering a high oil sorption capacity of 25.1–71.0 g/g for various oils. When used for continuous oil/water separation, high flux of 4.47 × 10 4 L m -2 h −1 and separation efficiency of 98.3% were achieved for chloroform/water mixture by gravity-driven separation method. Furthermore, due to the high compressibility, the aerogel can be used for cycling separation through sorption-extrusion process with less than 3% decrease in separation efficiency after 10 cycles. These advantages make it a potential candidate for the treatment of wastewater polluted by various oils and/or organic solvents.

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