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A review on super-wettable porous membranes and materials based on bio-polymeric chitosan for oil-water separation

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ADVANCES IN COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
Volume 303, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.cis.2022.102635

Keywords

Wetting; non-wetting surfaces; Chitosan; Bio-polymer; Porous membranes; materials; Oil-water separation; Emulsions

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  1. King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia under IRC-Infernally-Funded Research Project [INMW2207]

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Appropriate surface wettability is crucial for the separation of oil-water mixtures. Super wettable membranes and materials have potential for recovering water from emulsions while resisting fouling. Chitosan-based materials, with their unique wettability features, have been extensively used for oil-water separation.
Appropriate surface wettability of membranes and materials are of an extreme importance for targeting separation of mixtures/emulsions such as oil from water or conversely water from oil. The development of super wettable membranes and materials surfaces have shown remarkable potential for recovering water from oil water emulsion while offering maximum resistance to fouling. The availability of clean and potable water has been regarded as an important global challenge for coming human generations. Oil and gas industry is continuously producing immense quantities of waste stream regarded as produced water which contains oil dispersed in water along with other several components. Treating such immense quantities of oily wastewater is of utmost need for recovering precious water for possible reuse or safe disposal. Various technologies have been developed for targeting the separation of oil-water emulsions or mixtures to harness useful potable water and oil as products. Membrane-based separations or use of porous materials such as mesh have been explored in literature for separation of oil-water mixtures/emulsions. Given the unique features of special hydrophilicity, ease of tunability, control of molecular weight, abundant availability, and potential for commercial scale up, chitosan has been extensively used for modifying membranes/meshes or preparing composites with other materials for oil-water separations. This review has described in detail the synthesis, methods of modification and application of chitosan-based super-wettable membranes/meshes and porous materials for oil-water separation. The special wettability features including super-hydrophobicity/superoleophilicity, super-oleophobicity/super-hydrophilicity and super-hydrophilicity/underwater super-oleophobicity of various chitosan-based membranes and materials have been discussed in detail in the review. The strategies for enhancing or developing special wettability for target specific applications have also been discussed. Finally, the challenges, their respective importance have been identified along with a discussion on possible solutions to these challenges.

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