ScholarMate
客服热线:400-1616-289

A novel Janus sponge fabricated by a green strategy for simultaneous separation of oil/water emulsions and dye contaminants

Zeng, Xinjuan; Cai, Weicheng; Fu, Shuyi; Lin, Xiaomei; Lu, Qiaorou; Liao, Shuang; Hu, Huawen; Zhang, Min*; Zhou, Cailong*; Wen, Xiufang; Tan, Shaozao
Science Citation Index Expanded
佛山科学技术学院; 重庆大学

摘要

A novel Janus sponge with the ability to remove complex contaminants from water is reported. Firstly, a superhydrophilic sponge (PA@PEI-sponge) is prepared via synthesizing negatively charged phytic acid@polyethyleneimine (PA@PEI) nanoparticles and assembling them on the surface of polydopamine (PDA) and PEImodified polyurethane (PU) sponge through electrostatic adsorption. The Janus sponge is generated by modifying one side of the PA@PEI-sponge with PDMS, which exhibits superior separation efficiency and high filtration flux toward both water-in-oil and oil-in-water emulsions due to its multiplex selective wettability and the interconnected and tortuous 3D porous channels. The numerous negatively charged active sites of PA@PEI nanoparticles and PDA layer impart the superhydrophilic PA@PEI-sponge with the removal efficiency of 39.95 +/- 0.27% for malachite green (MG) via simple flow-through filtration, which can be improved to 99.92 +/- 0.07% by Janus modification. More importantly, the Janus sponge exhibits an excellent treatment capacity for complex mixtures containing emulsified oil and dye, with the separation efficiency above 99.59%. The Janus sponge also demonstrates the effective separation of real industrial wastewater collected from an acrylic dyeing plant. Together with a facile and green preparation strategy, this Janus sponge shows excellent application potential for simultaneous dye removal and oil/water emulsion separation.

关键词

Janus sponge Eco-friendly fabrication Oil water emulsion separation Dye removal Real industrial wastewater