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Mussel-inspired superhydrophilic and antibacterial membranes for effective gravity-driven separation of oil-in-water emulsions

SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY [2024]
Yingying Lin, Fan Yu, Zijian Yu, Xiaoyan Lin, Fang Lin, Riri Liu, Qin Chen, Jiale Du, Xuan Huang, Ailiang Gu, Xuewei Li, Sotto Arcadio, Shengqiong Fang, Wenyuan Ye, Jiuyang Lin
ABSTRACT

Substantial discharge of industrial oily wastewater calls for an efficient and sustainable treatment for resource recovery. Superwetting membranes offer a feasible approach to fractionate oil species and water from oily wastewater for addressing this technical challenge. In this study, we proposed a useful strategy for constructing a superhydrophilic membrane with superior antibacterial properties through rapid co-deposition of dopamine and 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTS) initiated by ammonium persulfate on the Cu nanoparticles-loaded porous PVDF substrate. The resultant superhydrophilic membrane yielded an underwater oil contact angle of 163.5°, enabling a fast and robust gravity-driven filtration for various oil-in-water emulsions with a separation efficiency of >99.9 %. Additionally, incorporating of Cu nanoparticles and polydopamine endowed the superhydrophilic membrane with superior antibacterial activity (100 % inhibition efficiency against Escherichia coli ), and thereby remarkably enhancing the anti-biofouling performance. This study provides a viable approach to design high-performance membranes for separation of oil-in-water emulsions, with promising applications in the industrial and environmental sectors.

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