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Ceramic bowl-supported nanofibrous membrane with fluorinated silsesquioxane-inspired switchable surfaces for successive crude oil/ water separation and secondary water treatment

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Díaz Díaz, David; Oladoyinbo, Fatai Oladipupo; Elebiju, Dunni; Akinwunmi, Fatai; Ejeromedoghene, Onome; Alli, Yakubu Adekunle; Alayande, Samson Oluwagbemiga; Amolegbe, Saliu Alao; Olayide, Adetunji Rasaq; Dare, Enock Olugbenga
Date
2024
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http://riull.ull.es/xmlui/handle/915/42271
Abstract
A simple, facile and economic approach was developed to transform a 2-tier hydrophilic biased electrospun hybrid PEBAX-FPOSS or Cabon/silica-FPOSS deposited on top of silica aerogel-exfoliated kaolinite ceramic, into hydrophobicity via a wetting switching mechanism subject to %FPOSS variance. Under the same wetting switching mechanism, we did transform originally hydrophobic expanded polystyrene (EP)-FPOSS into super-hydrophobicity with overriding good oil sorption and recovery capacity. Within 5%−10% FPOSS incorporation into PEBAX or Carbon/Silica, the consolidated hybrid membrane scaffold exhibited hydrophilic wettings with the capability not only to separate crude oil/water mixture but also to remove bacteria from both oil/water and polluted water. However, with 30–70% FPOSS blends via electrospinning, the system switched into hydrophobic/oleophilic wetting with the capability to separate crude oil/water in good performance. The hydrophilic electrospun hybrid membranes exhibited good performances in terms of water flux rate, organic rejection, and mechanical strength, which however is an index of %FPOSS incorporation. However, it became impossible to engage in gravity-driven filtration as FPOSS incorporation exceeded 70%.
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