Ultrafast nano-structuring of superwetting Ti foam with robust antifouling and stability towards efficient oil-in-water emulsion separation

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Abstract

Massive discharging of oily wastewater has a serious impact on the ecological environment and human health. However, the rapid development of an efficient separation membrane exhibiting anti-fouling and long-term stability for highly emulsified oily wastewater separation remains a challenge. Herein, a superwettable porous Ti foam was fabricated via a facile and ultrafast strategy of femtosecond laser direct writing. The obtained surface possessed numerous nanoparticle-covered nanoripple structures with intriguing superhydrophilicity and underwater superoleophobicity. Further, the laser-treated foam possessed high porosity and exhibited an excellent performance separating oil-in-water emulsions. A high permeation flux up to ∼1900 L m-1 h-1 was achieved, with a separation efficiency of >99% under a negative pressure (-5 kPa). Moreover, the as-prepared foam exhibited outstanding properties of anti-oil fouling and stability, indicating robust reusability for long-term separation application. This work may provide an efficient and low-cost route for overcoming future large-scale oily wastewater separation issues.

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Yang, S., Yin, K., Wu, J., Wu, Z., Chu, D., He, J., & Duan, J. A. (2019). Ultrafast nano-structuring of superwetting Ti foam with robust antifouling and stability towards efficient oil-in-water emulsion separation. Nanoscale, 11(38), 17607–17614. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9nr04381k

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