A Wax-Elastomer Superwetting Membrane with Controllable Permeability: Toward Separating a Crude Oil-in-Water Emulsion from an Oil Field
Shuaiheng Zhao,
Ruixiang Qu,
Na Liu
et al.
Abstract:Smart superwetting membranes with finely tunable properties have attracted increased attention recently. However, they mostly focus on controllable wettability rather than controllable permeability. Also, the oil/ water separation performance is usually tested with laboratory-simulated samples, making it hard for the materials to meet practical applications. Herein, we fabricate thermally responsive superwetting membranes with wax, polystyrene-B-poly(ethylene-ran-butylene)-B-polys (SEBS, a kind of elastomer), … Show more
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