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Gary J Dunderdale1, Chihiro Urata1, Tomoya Sato1
1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) , 2266-98, Anagahora, Shimoshidami, Moriyama, Nagoya 463-8560, Japan.
Abstract:
We report a novel oil/water separation device, allowing continuous, high-speed, and highly efficient purification of large volumes of oily water. This device uses a pair of hydrophilic/hydrophobic polymer-brush-functionalized stainless steel meshes, which have antagonistic wetting properties, i.e., superoleophobic and superhydrophobic properties, when submerged in the opposite liquid phase. This device can purify large volumes of n-hexadecane/water mixture (∼1000 L) in a continuous process rather than in batches, to high purities (∼99.9% mol/mol) at high flow rates (∼5 mL s(-1) cm(-2)), unlike the oil/water separation meshes reported so far.
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