| Literature DB >> 32302872 |
Fei Sun1, Hai-Tao Ren2, Ting-Ting Li3, Shih-Yu Huang4, Yue Zhang2, Ching-Wen Lou5, Jia-Horng Lin6.
Abstract
Inspired by fish scales, this study prepares a thermo-responsive underwater oleophobic PNIPAM/PAN/TiO2 nanofibrous membranes by traditional electrospinning technique using poly-N-isopropylacrylamide (PNIPAM) and polyacrylonitrile (PAN). Thermal properties, mechanical properties, surface chemical composition, wettability, photocatalysis, and oil/water separation of PNIPAM/PAN/TiO2 membrane are explored compared to pure PNIPAM membrane. Result reveals that PAN/TiO2 compounds make PNIPAM membrane with a smaller fiber diameter of 141 nm and high tensile stress of 7.4 MPa, and also decompose 98% of rhodamine B after UV light radiation. This bioinspired design structure endows the membrane with superhydrophilicity with a low water contact angle, and underwater superoleophobicity with a high oil contact angle of 157° (petroleum ether) and 151° (dichloromethane). This membrane can efficiency separate oil/water mixture with a high separation efficiency. Moreover, the resultant PNIPAM/PAN/TiO2 membrane has the bionic fish scale structure, and has wettability respond at lower critical solution temperature making the water flux decreased from 10013 ± 367 L m-2·h-1 to 7713 ± 324 L m-2·h-1, and thus has a potential to be used in purification of reclaimed water and separation of oil from water.Entities:
Keywords: Fish scale; Oil/water separation; Photocatalysis; Thermo-responsive; Underwater superoleophobic
Year: 2020 PMID: 32302872 DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2020.109494
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Res ISSN: 0013-9351 Impact factor: 6.498