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Pickering emulsion strategy to control surface wettability of polymer microspheres for oil-water separation

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APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 566, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2021.150742

Keywords

Pickering emulsion; Polymer microspheres; Surface wettability; Underwater superoleophilic; Oil-in-water emulsion separation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51673191, 21774124, U1762106]
  2. Jilin Province Science and Technology Development Project Foundation [20180201071GX]
  3. Chinese Academy of Sciences [2020SYHZ0020]
  4. Capital Care Foundation in Jilin Province Budget [2019C049-10]

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This study effectively controlled the surface wettability of polymer microspheres using the Pickering emulsion template method, achieving efficient oil-water separation with a valuable strategy for designing materials with special wettability.
Surface wettability, one of the most important parameters for oil-water separation, depends on the chemical composition and surface roughness of a material. Herein, the Pickering emulsion template method is proposed to control the surface wettability of polymer microspheres. Upon the dispersion of modified diatomite particles in the aqueous phase, a superhydrophobic surface was formed on the polymer microspheres via Pickering emulsion polymerization, with a water contact angle of 152 degrees. When the initial dispersion location of the modified diatomite particles changed from water to oil, a hydrophilic/underwater superoleophilic surface with micro/ nanoscale hierarchical structures formed on the polymer microspheres. This special wettability enabled the microsphere layer to serve as an adsorbent with underwater superoleophilicity, achieving efficient oil separation from various oil-in-water emulsions with high separation efficiency of >99.8%. Hence, this study provides a valuable strategy based on the Pickering emulsion template method to design materials with special wettability for realizing promising emulsion separation.

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