UV-induced self-cleanable TiO2/nanocellulose membrane for selective separation of oil/water emulsion
Abstract
Emulsified oily wastewater threated to human health seriously, and traditional technologies are unable to separate the emulsion for the small size of oil droplets. Membranes with special wettability are considered as an efficient way for oil/water emulsions separation, but challenges remain in terms of high material costs, complex processing, and easy to be fouled. Herein, novel self-cleanable membranes composed of nanocellulose and TiO2...
Paper Details
Title
UV-induced self-cleanable TiO2/nanocellulose membrane for selective separation of oil/water emulsion
Published Date
Dec 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
201
Pages
464 - 470
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