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Robust Superhydrophobic PDMS@SiO2@UiO66-OSiR Sponge for Efficient Water-in-Oil Emulsion Separation

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 62, Issue 14, Pages 5447-5457

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c03887

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This article introduces a novel superhydrophobic metal-organic framework (MOF)-based sponge for separating water-in-oil emulsions. The sponge combines poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS)-coated hydrophobic SiO2 particles and UiO66-OSiR particles, and can efficiently separate emulsified water-in-oil emulsions.
A major challenge in oil/water separation is the processing of surfactant-stabilized emulsions from the water medium. One of the feasible schemes of emulsion separation is the porous melamine sponge coupled with functional particles. Here, we proposed a novel superhydrophobic metal-organic framework (MOF)-based sponge for water-in-oil emulsion separation. The porous melamine sponge was combined with poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS)-coated hydrophobic SiO2 and UiO66-OSiR particles were prepared for demulsification via the one-step dipping method for the first time. The PDMS@SiO2@ UiO66-OSiR sponge revealed excellent superhydrophobicity at a water contact angle of 160.7 degrees and superlipophilicity at an oil contact angle of 0 degrees. Compared with the pristine melamine sponge, the size-controllable PDMS@SiO2@UiO66-OSiR sponge could separate stabilized water-in-oil emulsions with ultrahigh separation efficiency (>98.64%) and high flux (e.g., 970 L center dot m-2 center dot h-1). Meanwhile, the PDMS@SiO2@UiO66-OSiR sponge exhibited superior durability and mechanical reusability. Under harsh conditions such as strong acid and alkali, organic solvent corrosion, etc., all water contact angles of the PDMS@SiO2@UiO66-OSiR sponge were over 152 degrees. Furthermore, the stress decreased by 5% when the sponge was subjected to 10 loading/unloading compression cycles at a constant strain of 60%. These results demonstrate that the PDMS@SiO2@UiO66-OSiR sponge can efficiently separate water-in-oil emulsions through its adjustable porous structure coupled with demulsification and hydrophobic particles. This study provides a step forward in developing a feasible strategy for the MOF-based sponge for emulsion separation.

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