MOF-Decorated Poly(tetrafluoroethylene) Membranes with Underwater Superoleophobicity for Extracting Osmotic Energy from Oily Wastewater Effluents
Lin Liu,
Jia-Li Lu,
Yan-Hong Liu
et al.
Abstract:Industrial processes generate huge volumes of oily saline
wastewater.
Instead of being sent to the drainage system immediately, extracting
osmotic energy from these effluents represents a promising means to
reuse these wastes and contributes to mitigate the ever-growing energy
crisis. Herein, an MOF-decorated PTFE membrane is engineered to extract
osmotic energy from oily wastewaters. Copper hydroxide nanowires (CHNs)
are intertwined with polystyrenesulfonate sodium (PSS), deposited
onto a poly(tetrafluoroethy… Show more
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