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Alginate-based nanofibrous membrane with robust photo-Fenton self-cleaning property for efficient crude oil/water emulsion separation

SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY [2022]
Yuqi Wang, Yi He, Jing Yu, Liyun Zhang, Shuangshuang Li, Hongjie Li
ABSTRACT

The superhydrophilic/underwater superoleophobic filtration membranes with robust anti-oil-fouling performance have aroused extensive research enthusiasm for oily wastewater treatment. However, it is inevitable that this kind of anti-fouling membrane will be contaminated when facing high-viscosity crude oil. In this work, green tannic acid (TA) was introduced in sodium alginate (SA) nanofibrous membrane (NFM) to form stable TA-Fe(iii) complexes via coordination reaction. Then, a layer of rough β-FeOOH nanoparticles was uniformly constructed on the surface of the nanofiber via in situ mineralization. The obtained SA/TA/β-FeOOH NFM displayed outstanding underwater superoleophobic and anti-crude oil-fouling performance. Moreover, the SA/TA/β-FeOOH NFM exhibited high separation efficiency (99.64%) and flux (1899 ± 251 L m −2 h −1 ) for crude oil-in-water emulsion. In addition, SA/TA/β-FeOOH NFM with fascinating photo-Fenton self-cleaning performance can degrade pollutants adsorbed on the membrane surface. These surprising advantages endow our SA/TA/β-FeOOH NFM have promising prospects in complex oily wastewater treatment.

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