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Concus Finn Capillary driven fast viscous oil-spills removal by superhydrophobic cruciate polyester fibers.

Ting Dong1, Qiang Li2, Na Tian3, Haiguang Zhao4, Yuanming Zhang5, Guangting Han6.   

Abstract

Developing functional materials integrating multi-tasking oil/water separation performances is significant but challenging for the remediation of large-scale oil spills causing pernicious environmental damages. Herein, a novel Concus Finn Capillary driven oil sorbent (OSCPF) fabricated by aligning superhydrophobic cruciate polyester fibers based on yarn spinning mechanism is designed to realize the clean-up of oil spills and various oil/water mixtures at high speeds. Instantaneous oil diffusion is achieved by abrupt Concus Finn Capillary driven oil-flows along aligned channels. This advance reduces the penetrating time for viscous crude oils by 95.00% comparing with that of non-oriented circular polyester fibers. The OSCPF possess great oil sorption capacity of 54.36-124.71 g/g and can separate oils from immiscible oil/water mixtures, including seawater, soap-water, CuCl2-water, and KMnO4-water, and surfactant-stabilized O/W emulsions by the way of adsorption with satisfactory separation efficiency (99.41-99.83%). Especially, the OSCPF is effectively used to enclose oil spills to prevent rapid oil diffusion and in-situ continuously collect the spillages from water surface and underwater by pumping device with recovery rates of 15,727-104,227 L·m-2·h-1. Considering the unique structural design, fast oil sorption speed, and low operating cost, this work provides a prospective oil remover addressing the remediation of catastrophic multi-tasking oil/water pollutions.
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Keywords:  Concus Finn Capillary; Cruciate polyester fibers; Fast oil transport; Superhydrophobicity-superoleophilicity; Viscous oil absorption

Year:  2021        PMID: 34229398     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.126133

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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