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Absolute film separation of dyes/salts and emulsions with a superhigh water permeance through graded nanofluidic channelsElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI: 10.1039/d2mh00046f

Authors :
Zhang, Tianmeng
Guo, Ruyong
Ying, Guobing
Lu, Zhiyong
Peng, Chao
Shen, Mingxia
Zhang, Jianfeng
Source :
Materials Horizons; 2022, Vol. 9 Issue: 5 p1536-1542, 7p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The development of multifunctional films with a high permeability has been of great concern for effective separation of complex aqueous contaminants, especially in the face of zero or near-zero release regulations. Inspired by the natural structure of sandy soils, polydopamine-wrapped/connected polypyrrole sub-micron spheres (PPSM) were closely packed onto a polypyrrole-coated bacterial cellulose (PBC) support, by which a new two-layered PBC/PPSM composite film formed with graded nanofluidic channels. Interestingly, after being soaked in complex water environments of ethanol, acids, bases, heat, cold and high salinity, or else bended/folded for more than 10 times, the structure and performance of this film still stayed the same, validating its high structural stability and flexibility. Even in a high salinity environment over seawater, this PBC/PPSM film exhibits a dye-separation capacity of almost 100% with a surprisingly superhigh water permeance over one thousand L h−1m−2bar−1, one or two magnitudes higher than that of the related films reported in the literature. Meanwhile, the ability for effective oil–water-separation was also validated. Besides the superhydrophilicity and underwater superoleophobicity, the synapse-like-structure-induced graded nanofluidic channels are also proposed to play a key role for rendering such an outstandingly comprehensive performance of the film by greatly overcoming fluid resistance and reducing permeation viscosity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20516347 and 20516355
Volume :
9
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Materials Horizons
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs59632234
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/d2mh00046f