Robust PVA/GO@MOF membrane with fast photothermal self-cleaning property for oily wastewater purification
The poor mechanical durability and weak fouling resistance of oil/water separation membranes severely restrict their applications in industry. Herein, a robust PVA/GO@MOF membrane with fast photothermal self-cleaning capability was developed through facile chemical crosslinking and suction-filtratio...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of hazardous materials 2024-01, Vol.462, p.132803-132803, Article 132803 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The poor mechanical durability and weak fouling resistance of oil/water separation membranes severely restrict their applications in industry. Herein, a robust PVA/GO@MOF membrane with fast photothermal self-cleaning capability was developed through facile chemical crosslinking and suction-filtration strategies. Attributed to the powerful underwater superoleophobicity, the PVA/GO@MOF membrane exhibited extraordinary anti-oil adhesion even for high-viscosity crude oil and continuous crude oil emulsion purification capability with stable flux (1020 L m−2 h−1 bar−1) and exceptional efficiency (> 99.3%) even after 60 min. Most importantly, in comparison to reported photocatalytic self-cleaning oil/water separation membranes, the PVA/GO@MOF membrane can degrade organic contaminants more rapidly with a higher degradation rate (99.9%) in 50 min due to the superior photothermal conversion capacity. The synergistic photothermal and photocatalytic effects significantly enhanced photodegradation efficiency, which created opportunities for in-depth treatment of complex oily wastewater. Besides, the obtained membrane displayed excellent chemical and mechanical durability with underwater oil contact angle (UWOCA) above 150° even in harsh environments, such as corrosive solutions, UV irradiation, ultrasound treatment, abrasion experiment and bending test. Therefore, the developed PVA/GO@MOF membrane with robust durability and fast photocatalytic self-cleaning property is highly expected to purify oily wastewater and degrade organic pollutants.
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•The PVA/GO@MOF membrane exhibited robust durability and corrosion resistance.•The designed membrane had faster and higher photocatalytic capacity (99.9%, 50 min).•The membrane exhibited extraordinary fouling resistance to highly viscous crude oil.•The PVA/GO@MOF membrane displayed stable emulsions separation flux even after 60 min |
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ISSN: | 0304-3894 1873-3336 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.132803 |