Biodegradable electrospinning superhydrophilic nanofiber membranes for ultrafast oil-water separation
Harbin Institute of Technology · Membrane Technology & Research (United States) · +1 more institution
Abstract
Although membrane technology has attracted considerable attention for oily wastewater treatment, the plastic waste generated from discarded membranes presents an immediate challenge for achieving eco-friendly separation. We designed on-demand biodegradable superhydrophilic membranes composed of polylactic acid nanofibers in conjunction with polyethylene oxide hydrogels using electrospinning technology for ultrafast purification of oily water. Our results showed that the use of the polyethylene oxide hydrogels increased the number of hydrogen bonds formed between the membrane surface and water molecules by 357.6%. This converted hydrophobic membranes into superhydrophilic ones, which prevented membrane fouling…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 16.47
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 70
Authors
9- XCXiquan ChengCorresponding
Harbin Institute of Technology, Membrane Technology & Research (United States), Weihai Science and Technology Bureau
- TLTongyu Li
Harbin Institute of Technology
- LYLinlin Yan
Harbin Institute of Technology
- YJYang Jiao
Harbin Institute of Technology
- YZYingjie Zhang
Harbin Institute of Technology, Membrane Technology & Research (United States), Weihai Science and Technology Bureau
Topics & keywords
- Superhydrophilicity
- Electrospinning
- Nanofiber
- Membrane
- Materials science
- Chemical engineering
- Oil spill
- Nanotechnology
- Clean water and sanitation