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Cation controlled wetting properties of vermiculite membranes and its potential for fouling resistant oil-water separation
by
Y Su
, Prestat, E
, P Balakrishna Pillai
, Rowe, P
, Chi, C
, K -G Zhou
, Michaelides, A
, Sreepal, V
, Nair, R R
, Huang, K
, Bohn, T
, Cherian, C T
in
Cation exchanging
/ Fouling
/ Free energy
/ Hydration
/ Laminates
/ Lithium
/ Membranes
/ Microfiltration
/ Organic chemistry
/ Properties (attributes)
/ Separation
/ Structural hierarchy
/ Surface energy
/ Vermiculite
/ Wetting
2020
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Cation controlled wetting properties of vermiculite membranes and its potential for fouling resistant oil-water separation
by
Y Su
, Prestat, E
, P Balakrishna Pillai
, Rowe, P
, Chi, C
, K -G Zhou
, Michaelides, A
, Sreepal, V
, Nair, R R
, Huang, K
, Bohn, T
, Cherian, C T
in
Cation exchanging
/ Fouling
/ Free energy
/ Hydration
/ Laminates
/ Lithium
/ Membranes
/ Microfiltration
/ Organic chemistry
/ Properties (attributes)
/ Separation
/ Structural hierarchy
/ Surface energy
/ Vermiculite
/ Wetting
2020
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Cation controlled wetting properties of vermiculite membranes and its potential for fouling resistant oil-water separation
by
Y Su
, Prestat, E
, P Balakrishna Pillai
, Rowe, P
, Chi, C
, K -G Zhou
, Michaelides, A
, Sreepal, V
, Nair, R R
, Huang, K
, Bohn, T
, Cherian, C T
in
Cation exchanging
/ Fouling
/ Free energy
/ Hydration
/ Laminates
/ Lithium
/ Membranes
/ Microfiltration
/ Organic chemistry
/ Properties (attributes)
/ Separation
/ Structural hierarchy
/ Surface energy
/ Vermiculite
/ Wetting
2020
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Cation controlled wetting properties of vermiculite membranes and its potential for fouling resistant oil-water separation
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Cation controlled wetting properties of vermiculite membranes and its potential for fouling resistant oil-water separation
Y Su,
2020
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The surface free energy is one of the most fundamental properties of solids, hence, manipulating the surface energy and thereby the wetting properties of solids, has tremendous potential for various physical, chemical, biological as well as industrial processes. Typically, this is achieved by either chemical modification or by controlling the hierarchical structures of surfaces. Here we report a phenomenon whereby the wetting properties of vermiculite laminates are controlled by the hydrated cations on the surface and in the interlamellar space. We find that by exploiting this mechanism, vermiculite laminates can be tuned from superhydrophillic to hydrophobic simply by exchanging the cations; hydrophilicity decreases with increasing cation hydration free energy, except for lithium. Lithium, which has a higher hydration free energy than potassium, is found to provide a superhydrophilic surface due to its anomalous hydrated structure at the vermiculite surface. Building on these findings, we demonstrate the potential application of superhydrophilic lithium exchanged vermiculite as a thin coating layer on microfiltration membranes to resist fouling, and thus, we address a major challenge for oil-water separation technology.
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