Janus channel of membranes enables concurrent oil and water recovery from emulsions
Zhejiang University · Dalian University of Technology · +1 more institution
Abstract
Existing separation technologies struggle to recover oil and water concurrently from surfactant-stabilized emulsions to achieve the goal of near-zero liquid discharge. We present a Janus channel of membranes (JCM) that features a confined architecture constructed of a pair of hydrophilic and hydrophobic membranes, which allows for concurrent, highly efficient recovery of oil and water from surfactant-stabilized emulsions. The confined Janus channel can amplify the interplay of the membrane pair through a feedback loop that involves enrichment and demulsification. Our JCM achieves exceptional oil and water recoveries of up to 97 and 75%, respectively, with near 99.9% purities. Moreover, its versatility in…
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- 20.71
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- 100%
- References
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Authors
8- XGXin-Yu Guo
Zhejiang University
- LZLei Zhao
Dalian University of Technology
- HLHaonan Li
Zhejiang University
- HYHao‐Cheng YangCorresponding
Zhejiang University
- JWJian Wu
Zhejiang University
Topics & keywords
- Janus
- Membrane
- Pulmonary surfactant
- Emulsion
- Chemical engineering
- Oil droplet
- Chromatography
- Channel (broadcasting)
- Clean water and sanitation