TY - JOUR
T1 - Discarded Cigarette Butts Regenerated Superhydrophilic/ Underwater Superoleophobic Chitosan-Cellulose Membrane for Oil/ Water Emulsion Separation
AU - Sun, Qian
AU - Yang, Jin
AU - Da, Zulin
AU - Yan, Yongsheng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/12/30
Y1 - 2022/12/30
N2 - With the rapid development of the chemical industry, oil/ water emulsion separation is receiving global attention. It is particularly important to find a low-cost, convenient, economical and environmentally friendly method to prepare superhydrophilic/ underwater superoleophobic membranes for oil/ water emulsion separation. In this paper, discarded cigarette butts were used as raw materials, combined with chitosan to form a superhydrophilic/ underwater superoleophobic membrane through a phase inversion method. The performance of CA/CS membrane is controlled by adjusting the ratio of cellulose acetate and chitosan. The cigarette butts are washed in ethanol solution to remove impurities to obtain cellulose acetate, and then chitosan and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) are added to build the micro-nano structure on the surface of the membrane. The prepared CA/CS composite membrane was superhydrophilic/ underwater superoleophobic. For the oil-in-water emulsion, the filtrate of the CA/CS membrane can hardly see the oil droplets through electron microscope. CA/CS membrane has a higher emulsion permeation flux (more than 340 L m-2 h-1) and a higher separation efficiency (more than 97.1%). In addition, the membrane has good reusability within 10 cycles. This method can reduce the harm of cigarette butts to nature and can also be used for oil-water separation. The method of turning discarded cigarette butts into treasure is worthy of social advocacy.
AB - With the rapid development of the chemical industry, oil/ water emulsion separation is receiving global attention. It is particularly important to find a low-cost, convenient, economical and environmentally friendly method to prepare superhydrophilic/ underwater superoleophobic membranes for oil/ water emulsion separation. In this paper, discarded cigarette butts were used as raw materials, combined with chitosan to form a superhydrophilic/ underwater superoleophobic membrane through a phase inversion method. The performance of CA/CS membrane is controlled by adjusting the ratio of cellulose acetate and chitosan. The cigarette butts are washed in ethanol solution to remove impurities to obtain cellulose acetate, and then chitosan and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) are added to build the micro-nano structure on the surface of the membrane. The prepared CA/CS composite membrane was superhydrophilic/ underwater superoleophobic. For the oil-in-water emulsion, the filtrate of the CA/CS membrane can hardly see the oil droplets through electron microscope. CA/CS membrane has a higher emulsion permeation flux (more than 340 L m-2 h-1) and a higher separation efficiency (more than 97.1%). In addition, the membrane has good reusability within 10 cycles. This method can reduce the harm of cigarette butts to nature and can also be used for oil-water separation. The method of turning discarded cigarette butts into treasure is worthy of social advocacy.
KW - Oil/water emulsion separation
KW - cellulose membrane
KW - chitosan
KW - discarded cigarette butts
KW - superhydrophilic/underwater superoleophobic
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U2 - 10.1142/S1793292022501065
DO - 10.1142/S1793292022501065
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85144581035
SN - 1793-2920
VL - 17
JO - Nano
JF - Nano
IS - 14
M1 - 2250106
ER -