Swelling Poly(ionic liquid) Supported by Three-Dimensional Wire Mesh for Oil/Water Separation

  • Yongya Zhang
  • , Xi Deng
  • , Liren Zhang
  • , Bihua Chen
  • , Tong Ding
  • , Bing Ni
  • , Guohua Gao*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A kind of oil/water separation membrane, combining poly(ionic liquid) (PIL) and three-dimensional (3D) wire mesh, was designed and prepared via one-step photopolymerization of an ionic liquid monomer 1,8-triethylene glycoldiyl-3,3′-divinylimidazolium dibromide ([DVIm-(EG) 3 ]Br 2 ) with acrylic acid in the mesh. The composite membrane (PIL@Mesh) had the advantages of anti-oil-adhesion property and high mechanical strength simultaneously. The morphology of PIL@Mesh characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Cryo-SEM demonstrated that PIL swelled in water to construct microscale 3D networks. The 3D networks of swelling PIL were capable of forming a hydration layer and endowed PIL@Mesh with superhydrophilicity, which made the membrane to transport water but to intercept oil. PIL@Mesh showed excellent separation efficiency (above 99.9%) for various oil/water mixtures, large water flux (47 L·m -2 ·s -1 ), and high intrusion pressure (1.2 kPa). Meanwhile, it performed well in recyclability and corrosion-resistant under harsh conditions, such as acid, alkaline, and salty environments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)14347-14353
Number of pages7
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume11
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - 17 Apr 2019

Keywords

  • oil/water separation
  • poly(ionic liquid)
  • superhydrophilic
  • swelling
  • three-dimensional

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