Fabrication and characterization of porous deacetylated cellulose acetate casting membrane with excellent oil/water separation performance
Abstract
In recent years, wastewater treatment has become a global challenge due to growing environmental pollution. The porous deacetylated cellulose acetate (d-CA) casting membrane was successfully fabricated by combining solution casting, pore-forming agent leached out and deacetylation treatment. The prepared porous d-CA casting membrane presented superhydrophilic and superoleophilic in air, oleophobic under water and superhydrophilic under oil. The water separation flux and oil separation flux of d-CA casting membrane can go up to 23,000, and 11,500 L m−2 h−1 only under the gravity force, respectively, meanwhile it is still maintaining high separation efficiency more than 99.1%. In additionally, it has remarkable self-cleaning capability due to its special surface wettability, it remains the high water separation flux about 18,000 L m−2 h−1 and separation efficiency of 99.1% after 25 cycles, suggesting excellent anti-pollution capacity and reusability. The results indicate that the porous d-CA casting membrane has a wide range of potential applications in oil/water separation, and the simple production process is expected to enable large-scale fabrication of porous separation membranes.
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