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An anti-fouling poly(vinylidene fluoride) hybrid membrane blended with functionalized ZrO2 nanoparticles for efficient oil/water separation

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 7, Issue 9, Pages 5262-5271

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6ra26651g

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  1. Yunnan Applied Basic Research Projects of China [2015FD047]
  2. Yunnan Provincial Department of Education Research Foundation [2015Y433]
  3. Innovation Training Program of Chinese College Students [201510684004, 201610684007]

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Recent advances in the fabrication of organic-inorganic hybrid membranes have received a lot of attention in membrane technology for oily wastewater treatment. In this work, a hydrophilic PVDF hybrid membrane based on poly(N-acryloylmorpholine)-grafted ZrO2 nanoparticles (ZrO2-g-PACMO), was prepared via a simple phase inversion method. PACMO was firstly grafted onto the ZrO2 nanoparticles via radical polymerization, avoiding the aggregation of ZrO2-g-PACMO nanoparticles that was characterized by a sedimentation test. Then, the effects of the ZrO2-g-PACMO nanoparticles on the structures and performances of resultant hybrid membranes were systematically investigated. The cross-section and surface morphology of the hybrid membranes were observed by field emission scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy. The results indicated that the higher concentration of ZrO(2)g-PACMO nanoparticles in the casting solution led to a thicker sponge-like sub-layer and a rougher surface of hybrid membranes. The prepared PVDF/ZrO2-g-PACMO hybrid membrane exhibited a lower amount of adsorbed protein than that of the pristine PVDF membrane. This behavior was revealed by pure water contact angle measurement and force-extension curves. It was also found from the oil/water filtration that the total fouling (R-t) and irreversible fouling (R-ir) were remarkably reduced, because of the higher hydrophilicity of hybrid membranes. Furthermore, the as-prepared membranes possessed also improved separation efficiency against oil/water mixtures and the rejection ratio was as high as 99.9%. Generally, a PVDF/ZrO2-g-PACMO membrane may provide potential application for efficient oil/water separation.

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