Hydrophobic
Porous Polypropylene with Hierarchical
Structures for Ultrafast and Highly Selective Oil/Water Separation
Posted on 2021-03-22 - 11:36
Recently,
various porous absorbents have been developed and the in situ vacuum/pump-assisted continuous
separation process has proven to be the most efficient technique to
utilize those absorbents for oil spill cleanup. However, to achieve
a high oil removal throughput, a high pumping pressure and/or large
absorbent pore sizes are required, which would compromise the selectivity
of oil/water separation, as water may penetrate the absorbent beyond
a critical external pressure. In this work, this challenge has been
circumvented by employing hierarchically porous polypropylene (PP)
with controlled pore sizes generated from a tricontinuous heterophase
polymer blend system. As compared to unimodal pores, the incorporation
of the secondary smaller pores significantly enhances the oil removal
throughput by up to 4–5 times without the necessity of raising
the pumping pressure or increasing the diameter of the primary pores,
which in turn, prevents compromising the oil/water separation selectivity.
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Huang, Yifeng; Gancheva, Teodora; Favis, Basil D.; Abidli, Abdelnasser; Wang, Jun; Park, Chul B. (2021). Hydrophobic
Porous Polypropylene with Hierarchical
Structures for Ultrafast and Highly Selective Oil/Water Separation. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.0c21852