Enhancing oil/water emulsion separation with inkjet printed beetle-inspired zeolitic imidazolate framework-67 modified membranes

IF 8.3 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Xinyu Hu, Hongli Xie, Hao Wang, Liguo Shen, Renjie Li, Hongjun Lin, Leihong Zhao, Genying Yu
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Efficient oil/water emulsion separation remains a critical challenge in industrial wastewater treatment due to the stability of emulsified oil droplets and the complexity of traditional membrane modification techniques. This study introduced a novel approach by employing a green, convenient, and controllable inkjet printing technique to fabricate a new inversely beetle-inspired hydrophobic zeolitic imidazolate framework-67 (ZIF-67) nanoparticle-modified tannic acid (TA)‑titanium (IV) bilayer structure on a polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) substrate. The resulting PVDF/TA-Ti(IV)/ZIF-67 membrane significantly enhanced the separation efficiency of oil/water emulsions. The TA-Ti(IV) layer not only enhanced the adhesion and uniform distribution of ZIF-67 but also minimized reagent consumption, simplifying the fabrication process. The hydrophobic ZIF-67 particles on the membrane served as localized active sites, facilitating the coalescence of small oil droplets within the emulsion, thus achieving effective demulsification and transforming stable oil-water emulsions into easily separable, unstable emulsions. This innovative membrane demonstrated optimal flux and rejection rates in oil/water emulsion separation. Its water flux exceeded 311.0 L·m−2·h−1 in gasoline, diesel, and soybean oil emulsions, approximately 5.5 times that of the unmodified PVDF membrane, while maintaining an oil rejection rate of over 99.6 %. Remarkably, the PVDF/TA-Ti(IV)/ZIF-67 membrane retained over 99 % separation efficiency after six filtration cycles, underscoring its exceptional antifouling performance and long-term operational stability. The innovative membrane developed in this study offers a cost-effective, scalable, and environmentally sustainable solution for large-scale oil/water emulsion treatment. Its bio-inspired wetting structure significantly enhances flux, oil rejection, and antifouling capabilities, marking a major advancement in industrial water treatment applications.

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Desalination
Desalination 工程技术-工程:化工
CiteScore
14.60
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20.20%
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619
审稿时长
41 days
期刊介绍: Desalination is a scholarly journal that focuses on the field of desalination materials, processes, and associated technologies. It encompasses a wide range of disciplines and aims to publish exceptional papers in this area. The journal invites submissions that explicitly revolve around water desalting and its applications to various sources such as seawater, groundwater, and wastewater. It particularly encourages research on diverse desalination methods including thermal, membrane, sorption, and hybrid processes. By providing a platform for innovative studies, Desalination aims to advance the understanding and development of desalination technologies, promoting sustainable solutions for water scarcity challenges.
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