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      Smart candle soot coated membranes for on-demand immiscible oil/water mixture and emulsion switchable separation

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          Candle soot coated membranes with underwater superoleophobicity and underoil superhydrophobicity were used for on-demand immiscible oil/water mixture and emulsion separation.

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          Oil/water separation is of great importance for the treatment of oily wastewater, including immiscible light/heavy oil–water mixtures, oil-in-water or water-in-oil emulsions. Smart surfaces with responsive wettability have received extensive attention especially for controllable oil/water separation. However, traditional smart membranes with a switchable wettability between superhydrophobicity and superhydrophilicity are limited to certain responsive materials and continuous external stimuli, such as pH, electrical field or light irradiation. Herein, a candle soot coated mesh (CSM) with a larger pore size and a candle soot coated PVDF membrane (CSP) with a smaller pore size with underwater superoleophobicity and underoil superhydrophobicity were successfully fabricated, which can be used for on-demand immiscible oil/water mixtures and surfactants-stabilized oil/water emulsion separation, respectively. Without any continuous external stimulus, the wettability of our membranes could be reversibly switched between underwater superoleophobicity and underoil superhydrophobicity simply by drying and washing alternately, thus achieving effective and switchable oil/water separation with excellent separation efficiency. We believe that such smart materials will be promising candidates for use in the removal of oil pollutants in the future.

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          Journal
          NANOHL
          Nanoscale
          Nanoscale
          Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
          2040-3364
          2040-3372
          2017
          2017
          : 9
          : 36
          : 13610-13617
          Affiliations
          [1 ]College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
          [2 ]Northwest Normal University
          [3 ]Lanzhou 730070
          [4 ]China
          [5 ]Key Laboratory of Bio-Inspired Smart Interfacial Science and Technology of Ministry of Education
          [6 ]School of Chemistry
          [7 ]BeiHang University
          [8 ]Beijing 100191
          [9 ]P. R. China
          Article
          10.1039/C7NR04448H
          e848107c-6908-431c-9aaf-099e10bc1963
          © 2017
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