Abstract Separation of oily waste water and emulsified water/oil mixtures has gained much social attention due to the increasing emission of industrial waste water and sanitary sewage. However, endowing a… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Separation of oily waste water and emulsified water/oil mixtures has gained much social attention due to the increasing emission of industrial waste water and sanitary sewage. However, endowing a material with the capacity of separating multiple immiscible water/oil mixtures and emulsified water-in-oil/oil-in-water mixtures is still challengeable but urgently desirable. Herein, a universal layer-by-layer assembly method utilizing the electrostatic attraction between polyethyleneimine (PEI) and SiO2 nanoparticles has been adopted in fabricating superwetting materials regardless of the substrates. The as-prepared materials which possess both superhydrophilicity/underwater superoleophobicity and superoleophilicity/underoil superhydrophobicity present high separation capability without any pre-wetting treatment towards various water/oil mixtures, including water/heavy oil mixtures, water/light oil mixtures, water-in-oil emulsions and oil-in-water emulsions. Significantly, the addition of (3-Glycidyloxypropyl) trimethoxysilane (KH-560) acting as a crosslinking agent with PEI endues as-prepared materials excellent durability and chemical stability in cyclic separations and extreme environments, respectively. Benefitting from the universality and substrate-independency of LbL-assembly, the method adopted in this paper could satisfy multiple demands of industry by applying on desirable substrates.
               
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