Oil/Water Separation with Selective Superantiwetting/Superwetting Surface Materials
University of Zurich · Sichuan University
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Abstract
The separation of oil from oily water is an important pursuit because of increasing worldwide oil pollution. Separation by the use of materials with selective oil/water absorption is a relatively recent area of development, yet highly promising. Owing to their selective superantiwetting/superwetting properties towards water and oil, superhydrophobic/superoleophilic surfaces and underwater superoleophobic surfaces have been developed for the separation of oil/water-free mixtures and emulsions. In this Review, after a short introduction to oil/water separation, we describe the principles of materials with selective oil/water absorption and outline recent advances in oil/water separation with…
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- Separation (statistics)
- Oil spill
- Materials science
- Oil pollution
- Environmental science
- Absorption (acoustics)
- Petroleum engineering
- Nanotechnology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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