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Coaxial electrospun nanofibrous aerogels for effective removal of oils and separation of water-in-oil emulsions

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SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY
Volume 270, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2021.118740

Keywords

Aerogel; Nanofiber; Oil absorption; Water-in-oil emulsions separation; Recyclability

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1809213, 11702113]
  2. Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation [LQ18E030013, LQ18E030014]
  3. Scientific Research Project of Zhejiang Provincial Education Department [Y201636479]
  4. Newshoot Talents Program of Zhejiang Province [2019R403051]
  5. Open Project Program of Key Laboratory of Yarn Materials Forming and Composite Processing Technology, Zhejiang Province, Jiaxing University [MTC202015]

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A facile and fluorine-free method was developed to fabricate PAN@PDMS NFAs, which exhibited excellent absorption capacities, efficient water-in-oil emulsions separation, outstanding mechanical resilience, and good resistance against various chemicals, making them promising candidate materials for practical oily wastewater treatment in environmental protection.
Superabsorbents, used in the removal of oils and organic solvents, play a extremely important role in environmental protection. There is an urgent demand for environment-friendly and high-performance absorbent materials with high selectivity for oils and organic solvents, and is also challenging. Herein, a facile and fluorine-free method to fabricate Polyacrylonitrile @ Polydimethylsiloxane (PAN@PDMS) coaxial nanofibrous aerogels (NFAs) was developed. The steps for synthesis included: coaxial electrospinning - freeze drying - in situ polymerization. The obtained PAN@PDMS NFAs displayed excellent absorption capacities for various oils and organic solvents (55.43-127.37 times of its weight), and efficient water-in-oil emulsions separation with high separation flux (1718 +/- 45 L.m(-2).h(-1)) and excellent separation efficiency (above 99.47 wt%). Particularly, the NFAs showed outstanding mechanical resilience (above 83% recovery after repeating 200 cycles at 80% strain) and could be reused by simply squeezing the oil/organic solvent out of it. More importantly, the PAN@PDMS NFAs showed good resistance against various chemicals such as acids and alkalis. Therefore, this study offers a facile methodology for the fabrication of NFAs that are expected to be promising candidate materials for practical oily wastewater treatment in environmental protection.

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