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Electrospun fibers for oil-water separation

Journal

RSC ADVANCES
Volume 6, Issue 16, Pages 12868-12884

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5ra27309a

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  1. Jiangsu specially-appointed professorship program [Sujiaoshi [2012]34]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21502094, 21502093]
  3. Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions (PAPD)
  4. Scientific Research Staring Foundation for the Returned Overseas Chinese Scholars
  5. Jiangsu key lab of biomass-based green fuels and chemicals [JSBGFC14001]
  6. Ministry of Education of China

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The increasing worldwide oil pollution intensifies the needs for new techniques of separation of oil from oily water. Separation by the use of electrospun fibers with selective oil/water absorption is a relatively new but highly promising technique. Owing to their highly specific surface areas, interconnected nanoscale pore structures and the potential to incorporate active chemistry on a nanoscale surface, electrospun fibers have become a promising versatile platform for the separation of oil/water mixtures and emulsions. In this review, after a short introduction to the imperative for oil/water separation and electrospinning technique, we will focus on superhydrophobic/superoleophilic electrospun fibers for oil/water separation, including the preparation of electrospun fibers with superhydrophobic/superoleophilic surfaces, and superhydrophobic/superoleophilic fibrous membranes for oil absorption and oil filtration. Further, superoleophobic/superhydrophilic electrospun fibers and their application for oil-water separation will be discussed as well. Finally, conclusions about this review will be presented while addressing remaining problems and future challenges.

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