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Construction of Al3+-carboxymethyl cellulose superhydrophilic layer on wood filter surface for highly efficient oil/water emulsion separation

COMPOSITES COMMUNICATIONS [2025]
Zekai Mei, Shuting Ma, Shuzhen Ni, Weisheng Yang, Hongqi Dai, Fangong Kong
ABSTRACT

Recently, there has been significant attention given to the development of oil-water emulsion separation filters made from renewable and inexpensive wood for the separation and purification of oily wastewater. However, the relatively large pore sizes of wood cross-section slices make it challenging to effectively separate emulsified oils (5–20 μm) in wastewater. We propose constructing a dense superhydrophilic layer of Al 3+ -carboxymethyl cellulose on the surface of a wood filter using a dip-coating process for separating oil/water emulsions. The Al 3+ -CMC layer exhibits stable surface superwettability with θ oil  > 160° under water, which repels the non-polar oil phase and selectively allows water to pass through. The wood filter optimized for emulsion separation can achieve an efficiency of 96.32 % and a filtration flux of 410 L m −2  h −1  bar −1 . It maintains stable recyclables even after 6 cycles. The Al 3+ -CMC@DW filter shows considerable potential for practical applications in oil/water emulsion separation.

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