Logo image
Surface modification of porous substrates for oil/water separation using crosslinkable polybenzoxazine as an agent
期刊文章   同儕審查

Surface modification of porous substrates for oil/water separation using crosslinkable polybenzoxazine as an agent

Ching-Ting Liu, Po-Kai Su, Chien-Chieh Hu, Juin-Yih LaiYing-Ling Liu
Journal of Membrane Science, 卷.546, 頁碼.100-109
01/2018

摘要

Crosslinked polymeric coatings Filtration Oil/water separation Surface modification Biochemistry Materials Science (all) Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Filtration and Separation
Efficient separation of both immiscible and emulsified oil/water mixtures is achieved by collaborating polybenzoxazine (PBz) with commercially available substrates in this work. Possessing intrinsic low surface energy, crosslinked PBz coating endows various substrates (sponges, filter paper, and ceramic membrane) with surface hydrophobicity and oleophilicity and enables oil-selective penetration. The as-prepared sponge (CR-PBz-sponge) could effectively remove oil floating on water and oil under water with high absorption capacities (up to 120 times its own weight) and good recyclability. The PBz-coated filter paper (CR-PBz-filter paper) is applicable to efficient large-scale oil/water separation based on its high fluxes (about 5000–6000 L m −2 h −1 ) on a wide range of organic solvents and oils. CR-PBz-ceramic membrane shows great effectiveness in removal of tiny water droplets from water-in-oil emulsion and reduces the water contents of the treated oil to the levels of the natural water solubility of the oils. Based on its separation efficiency, processing simplicity, substrate versatility and low cost, the technique of using PBz as coating material to fabricate oil/water separation materials is promising in practical and industrial concerns.

相關連結

指標

1 檢視次數

詳細資料

Logo image