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TiO2 Coated Polypropylene Membrane by Atomic Layer Deposition for Oil-Water Mixture Separation

Journal

ADVANCED FIBER MATERIALS
Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 138-146

Publisher

SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1007/s42765-021-00069-9

Keywords

Oil; water separation; Polypropylene membrane; Atomic layer deposition; Underwater superoleophobicity; TiO2

Funding

  1. Excellent Young Science and Technology Innovation Team of Hubei High School [T201707]
  2. Foundation of Science Research Program from the Hubei Provincial Department of Education [Q20201711]

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Polypropylene (PP) membrane is widely used in water purification due to its unique structure and excellent properties, but faces challenges in oil-water separation. Superhydrophilic and underwater superoleophobic PP membranes coated with TiO2 were prepared using atomic layer deposition, showing great potential in efficient oil-water separation.
Polypropylene (PP) membrane has been widely used in water purification and other fields owing to special pore structure, excellent mechanical properties and resistance to acids, alkalis and organic solvents. However, it is difficult for PP to introduce the hydrophilic chemical compositions for oil-water separation. Herein, superhydrophilic and underwater superoleophobic PP membranes were prepared by ALD for efficient gravity-driven oil-water separation. Owing to synergistic effect, oil contact angle of TiO2 coated PP membrane under water can reach above 150 degrees. Hence, TiO2 coated PP membrane has great oil-repelling performance. Because of the superwetting property, TiO2 coated PP membrane can easily separate oil-water mixture and have high separation efficiency (more than 95%). The outstanding recyclability and mechanical stability of TiO2 coated PP membrane suggest the promising potential application in practical oil-water separation.

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