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A Hydrogel-coated Wood Membrane with Intelligent Oil Pollution Detection for Emulsion Separation

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Considering the potential threats posed by oily wastewater to the ecosystem, it is urgently in demand to develop efficient, eco-friendly, and intelligent oil/water separation materials to enhance the safety of the water environment. Herein, an intelligent hydrogel-coated wood (PPT/PPy@DW) membrane with self-healing, self-cleaning, and oil pollution detection performances is fabricated for the controllable separation of oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions and water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions. The PPT/PPy@DW is prepared by loading polypyrrole (PPy) particles on the delignified wood (DW) membranes, further modifying the hydrogel layer as an oil-repellent barrier. The layered porous structure and selective wettability endow PPT/PPy@DW with great separation performance for various O/W emulsions (>= 98.69% for separation efficiency and approximate to 1000 L m-2 h-1 bar-1 for permeance). Notably, the oil pollution degree of PPT/PPy@DW can be monitored in real-time based on the changed voltage generated during O/W emulsion separation, and the oil-polluted PPT/PPy@DW can be self-cleaned by soaking in water to recover its separation performance. The high affinity of PPT/PPy@DW for water makes it effective in trapping water from the mixed surfactant-stabilized W/O emulsions. The prepared eco-friendly and low-cost multifunctional hydrogel wood membrane shows promising potential in on-demand oil/water separation and provides new ideas for the functional improvement of new biomass oil/water separation membrane materials. A hydrogel-coated wood membrane (PPT/PPy@DW) with self-healing, self-cleaning, and intelligent oil pollution detection performance is developed for the retention of oil droplets from oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions and capture water droplets from water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions to meet various separation requirements of oily wastewater. Notably, the oil pollution degree of PPT/PPy@DW can be dynamically monitored in real-time through the voltage change during O/W emulsion separation. image
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emulsion separation,hydrogel,oil pollution detection,self-cleaning,self-healing,wood membrane
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