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  • Layered double hydroxides (LDHs), specifically a NiFe-LDH@MnO/PVDF membrane, were developed to improve wastewater separation due to their hydrophilic properties and ease of synthesis.
  • The novel membrane achieved a remarkable pure water flux of 1364 L m•h and increased oil rejection from 81.2% to 93.5%, significantly enhancing performance compared to traditional PVDF membranes.
  • With an impressive fouling resistance ratio of 96.8% after water rinsing, the membrane shows great potential for applications in oily wastewater treatment and environmental cleanup.

Article Abstract

Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) have gained significant recognition for their facile synthesis and super-hydrophilic two-dimensional (2D) structure to fabricate antifouling membranes for oily wastewater separation. However, conventional PVDF membranes, due to their hydrophobic nature and inert matrix, often exhibit insufficient permeance and compatibility. In this study, a novel NiFe-LDH@MnO/PVDF membrane was synthesized using ultrasonic, redox, and microwave-hydrothermal processes. This innovative approach cultivated grass-like NiFe-LDH@MnO nanoparticles within an inert PVDF matrix, promoting the growth of highly hydrophilic composites. The presence of NiFe-LDH@MnO resulted in pronounced enhancements in surface morphology, interfacial wettability, and oil rejection for the fabricated membrane. The optimal NiFe-LDH@MnO/PVDF-2 membrane exhibited an extremely high pure water flux (1364 L m•h), and increased oil rejection (from 81.2% to 93.5%) without sacrificing water permeation compared to the original PVDF membrane. Additionally, the NiFe-LDH@MnO/PVDF membrane demonstrated remarkable antifouling properties, evident by an exceptional fouling resistance ratio of 96.8% following slight water rinsing. Mechanistic insights into the enhanced antifouling performance were elucidated through a comparative "semi-immersion" investigation. The facile synthesis method, coupled with the improved membrane performance, highlights the potential application prospects of this hybrid membrane in emulsified oily wastewater treatment and environmental remediation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.119922DOI Listing

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