Hydrophilic surface-modified PAN nanofibrous membranes for efficient oil–water emulsion separation

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In order to protect the environment, it is important that oily industrial wastewater is degreased before discharging. Membrane filtration is generally preferred for separation of oily wastewater as it does not require any specialised chemical knowledge, and also for its ease of pro-cessing, energy efficiency and low maintenance costs. In the present work, hybrid polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofibrous membranes were developed for oily wastewater filtration. Membrane surface modification changed nitrile groups on the surface into carboxylic groups, which improve membrane wettability. Subsequently, TiO2 nanoparticles were grafted onto the modified membranes to increase flux and permeability. Following alkaline treatment (NaOH, KOH) of the hydrolysed PAN nanofibres, membrane water permeability increased two-to eight-fold, while TiO2 grafted membrane permeability increase two-to thirteen-fold, compared to unmodified membranes. TiO2 grafted membranes also displayed amphiphilic properties and a decrease in water contact angle from 78.86◦ to 0◦ . Our results indicate that modified PAN nanofibrous membranes represent a promising alternative for oily wastewater filtration.

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Boyraz, E., & Yalcinkaya, F. (2021). Hydrophilic surface-modified PAN nanofibrous membranes for efficient oil–water emulsion separation. Polymers, 13(2), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13020197

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