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Construction of superhydrophobic ZIF-90/Melamine sponge with highly stable puncture structure for sustainable oil spill removal from seawater

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MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS
Volume 355, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.micromeso.2023.112563

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ZIF-90; Melamine sponge; Super hydrophobicity; Puncture structure; Oil; water separation

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Sustainable, environmentally friendly, and economically viable treatment of marine oil spills is achieved by preparing composites with highly durable structure for continuous oil/water separation. This is done by in situ growth of zeolitic imidazole framework ZIF-90 on a porous melamine sponge, which results in the formation of the ZIF-90/MS composite. The composite demonstrates great oil adsorption capacity, excellent recoverability, and high cycling performance in oil/water separation.
Sustainable, environmentally friendly and economically viable treatment of marine oil spills attracts a great attention. For the first time, composites with highly durable structure were prepared for continuous oil/water separation by in situ growth of zeolitic imidazole framework ZIF-90 on a porous melamine sponge (MS). First, a thin layer of metal hydroxide (Zn-LDH) was introduced on the inner wall of MS and ZIF-90 particles were loaded onto the sponge fibers by homologous induction to obtain the ZIF-90/MS composite. The thin Zn-LDH layer greatly enhanced the anchoring force of ZIF-90 on the MS skeleton to effectively avoid the crystals from piling up together. The resulting ZIF-90/MS was modified in situ with octadecylamine (ODA) to give a superhydrophobic ODA-ZIF-90/MS composite with a water contact angle (WCA) of 154o, which demonstrated great oil adsorption capacity (24-63 g/g) and excellent recoverability (98.7% absorption retention after 50 cycles). With the assistance of a pump drive, continuous separation of oil spill contaminants from actual seawater can be achieved with fluxes of 13839 g. h-1. g-1 and 13513 g. h-1. g-1 for hexane and gasoline, respectively, without any water adsorption. The highly durable ODA-ZIF-90/MS composite with puncture structure showed excellent cycling performance in oil/water separation with less than 1% ODA-ZIF-90 spillage after 50 squeeze desorption cycles. This novel integrated ODA-ZIF-90/MS composite demonstrates a promising strategy for large-scale of oil spill cleanup.

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