3D printed chemically and mechanically robust membrane by selective laser sintering for separation of oil/water and immiscible organic mixtures — Shushan Yuan (2019) | RDL Network
3D printed chemically and mechanically robust membrane by selective laser sintering for separation of oil/water and immiscible organic mixtures
Chemical Engineering Journal 385: 123816-123816
Article 2019 English
Authors
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Shushan Yuan
DS
Dieter Strobbe
XL
Xin Li
Abstract
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3D printing has attracted attention to develop novel membranes due to its advantages in processing raw materials with solvent resistance and producing porous parts with complex geometry. Herein, a robust candle soot functionalized polyamide-12 membrane was designed by selective laser sintering for the separation of multiphase liquid mixtures (e.g., oil/water mixtures and immiscible organic liquid mixtures). The 3D printed membrane exhibited an excellent chemical and mechanical stability during sonication for 30 min, solvent treatment for 7 days, and abrasion with sandpaper for 10 cycles, in combination with desired hydrophobic, superoleophilic, and underwater superoleophobic properties. More importantly, we demonstrated the outstanding performances in separating oil/water mixtures and immiscible organic liquid mixtures with a competitive separation efficiency over 99%. This work significantly expands the possibility of using selective laser sintering in fabricating functional membranes.
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