Decomposable Polyvinyl Alcohol-Based Super-Hydrophobic
Three-Dimensional Porous Material for Effective Water/Oil Separation
Posted on 2018-11-28 - 00:00
The
development of the oil industry brings the critical problem of ocean pollution by oil spill
or fossil fuels. The use of materials for water/oil separation is
one of the effective approaches to solve this crisis. Polyvinyl alcohol
(PVA) has been used to prepare water/oil separation materials.
Currently, glutaraldehyde has been employed as the cross-linking agent,
which is well known to be toxic and environmentally unfriendly. Moreover,
it is difficult to deal with the disposal of the Across-linked material.
Here, we propose a strategy of fabricating macroporous material which
was prepared by PVA and sodium silicate (Na2SiO3) in aqueous solution. Following through with the one-step method
of sol–gel reaction of hydroxyl groups with trimethoxy(octadecyl)silane,
the low surface energy substance was grafted on the macroporous material
and a super-hydrophobic macroporous membrane for water/oil separation
was prepared. As oil sorbent, the as-prepared dried super-hydrophobic
PVA/Na2SiO3 porous materials (PSD6S) have the
adsorption capacity of 1.8–7.0 g/g for oil uptake, which depends
on the type of oil liquid. Typically, the separation efficiency of
this material could reach more than 99% even after 10 times of use
without the help of ambient pressure. It is noteworthy that the as-prepared
samples could be easily decomposable and dissolvable completely in
acidic medium at a rapid rate.
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Wang, Qunying; Li, Qing; Yasir Akram, M.; Ali, Safdar; Nie, Jun; Zhu, Xiaoqun (2018). Decomposable Polyvinyl Alcohol-Based Super-Hydrophobic
Three-Dimensional Porous Material for Effective Water/Oil Separation. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.8b03270