Issue 11, 2023

Recent advances in superwetting materials for separation of oil/water mixtures

Abstract

Engineering surfaces or membranes that allow an efficient oil/water separation is highly desired in a wide spectrum of applications ranging from oily wastewater discharge to offshore oil spill accidents. Recent advances in biomimetics, manufacturing, and characterization techniques have led to remarkable progress in the design of various superwetting materials with special wettability. In spite of exciting progress, formulating a strategy robust enough to guide the design and fabrication of separating surfaces remains a daunting challenge. In this review, we first present an overview of the wettability theory to elucidate how to control the surface morphology and chemistry to regulate oil/water separation. Then, parallel approaches are considered for discussing the separation mechanisms according to different oil/water mixtures, and three separation types were identified including filtration, adsorption and other separation types. Finally, perspectives on the challenges and future research directions in this research area are briefly discussed.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances in superwetting materials for separation of oil/water mixtures

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
17 Dec 2022
Accepted
10 Feb 2023
First published
10 Feb 2023

Nanoscale, 2023,15, 5139-5157

Recent advances in superwetting materials for separation of oil/water mixtures

X. Bai, Z. Yuan, C. Lu, H. Zhan, W. Ge, W. Li and Y. Liu, Nanoscale, 2023, 15, 5139 DOI: 10.1039/D2NR07088J

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