Thermo and pH Dual-Responsive
Materials for Controllable
Oil/Water Separation
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Abstract
Thermo and pH dual-controllable oil/water
separation materials
are successfully fabricated by photo initiated free radical polymerization
of dimethylamino ethyl methacrylate (DMAEMA). The PDMAEMA hydrogel
coated mesh shows superhydrophilicity and underwater superoleophobicity
at certain temperature and pH. Due to the double responsiveness of
PDMAEMA hydrogel, the as-prepared mesh can selectively separate water
from oil/water mixtures and make water and oil permeate through the
mesh orderly and be collected separately by adjusting the temperature
or pH. Water can pass through the as-prepared mesh under 55 °C
(pH 7) and pH less than 13 (<i>T</i> = 25 °C) while
oil is kept on the mesh. When the temperature is above 55 °C
or pH is larger than 13, the water retention capacity of PDMAEMA hydrogel
is significantly reduced and the swelling volume is decreased. Therefore,
oil can permeate through the mesh and be collected in situ. Additionally,
this material has excellent potential to be used in practical applications
and has created a new field for water/oil separation in which the
process can be diversified and more intelligent