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Eco-friendly perforated kelp membrane with high strength for efficient oil/water separation in a complex environment

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SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY
Volume 282, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2021.120114

Keywords

Perforated kelp membrane; Natural degradation; Excellent mechanical properties; Special wetting characterization; Oil; water separation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22075161, 22005015]
  2. Doctoral Found of QUST [12030430010797]
  3. Bei-hang University's Young Talents [KG16045301]

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A perforated kelp membrane (PKM) was fabricated using natural kelp as a raw material, showing excellent mechanical properties and high oil/water separation efficiency under complex conditions. The PKM can completely degrade after 30 days under natural conditions, making it a promising candidate for oil/water separation.
With increasing amounts of the discharge of oily wastewater and the ongoing occurrence of oil spills at sea, it is vitally important to achieve efficient and green oil/water separation using an effective and low-energyconsumption technology. Although hydrogel membranes for oil/water mixtures separation have been extensively reported, it is still a challenge to develop hydrogel membranes with superior mechanical properties and resistance to complex environment. In our work, a perforated kelp membrane (PKM) was fabricated through a one-step laser perforating method using natural kelp as a raw material. The obtained membrane is capable of achieving oil/water separation with high flux (>1210.7 L.m(-2).h(-1)) and excellent separation efficiency (>99.8%). In addition, the kelp membrane manifests favorable mechanical performances with a tensile strength of 2.12-3.89 MPa and strain of 117.59-183.00%, when exposed to complex conditions (strongly acidic, alkaline, saline, low temperature, and boiling water). More importantly, kelp membranes are completely degraded under natural condition after 30 days. Therefore, the economy and eco-friendly PKMs with outstanding mechanical properties are expected to provide a promising candidate for oil/water separation.

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