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Fabrication of special wettability functionalized Mg(OH)2@cotton fabric for oil/water mixtures and emulsions separation

Journal

CELLULOSE
Volume 27, Issue 13, Pages 7739-7749

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10570-020-03315-2

Keywords

Mg(OH)(2); Superhydrophilic; Underwater superoleophobic; Oil; water separation; Emulsions

Funding

  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [XDJK2014B005]
  2. Doctoral Foundation Project of Southwest University [SWU118080]
  3. Introduction plan of high-level innovation and entrepreneurship talents in Jiangsu province [20181389]

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In recent years, inspired by the structure of natural lotus leaves and fish scales, the oil/water separation membrane with special wettability has made remarkable progress. A cost-effective, eco-friendly and facile approach of membranes with special wettability performance is highly desired. Herein, magnesium hydroxide (Mg(OH)(2)) is synthesized in situ on cotton fabrics through a surface micro-dissolution method to prepare superhydrophilic and underwater superoleophobic functionalized fabrics. Driven by gravity, the Mg(OH)(2)@fabric can successfully separate the oil/water mixture with high flux of 3027-4137 L/m(2) h and high separation efficiency of 99.5%. In addition, after soaking in harsh environment for 72 h, such as alkali and salt solution, it still has high stability and can be used as a membrane to separate a series of oil/water mixtures. Driven by a constant current pump (200 mL/min), the developed fabric can separate oil-in-water emulsions with a high separation efficiency of 99.5%. After 50 cycles, the separation efficiency of the treated fabric for oil-water mixture is more than 99.3%, and the underwater contact angle is more than 156.6 degrees. This method can simply and effectively produce fabrics that can be used to treat water purification and oily wastewater, and has a broad application prospect. Graphic abstract

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