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- Title
Mechanically Robust Nanofibrous Xerogel Membrane for One‐Pass Removal of Trace Water in Oil.
- Authors
Yang, Xue; Wang, Na; He, Hongwei; Chen, Fuxing; Yang, Yuyan; Ning, Xin
- Abstract
Removal of trace water from oil is essential for a high‐performance fuel supply system. Trace water in fuel is a crucial contributor to frequent system maintenance and failure. In this work, an electrospun polyacrylic acid/polyvinyl alcohol (PAA/PVA) nanofibrous xerogel membrane (NFM) is prepared to remove trace water in oil. Based on the optimization of the weight ratio and the crosslinking conditions of PAA/PVA, the resultant NFM shows remarkable water‐retaining capacity (swelling ratio of 124.8 g/g) and rapid absorption property. The optimal membrane displays a small average pore size of 523.2 nm, high porosity of 79.6% as well as robust tensile strength of 8.1 MPa. Additionally, after just one pass through a single layer membrane (thickness of 35 ± 3 µm and areal density of 3.5 ± 0.5 g m−2), the milky oil containing 1 wt% water is clarified and the water content reduced to 130 ppm. With extensive water being absorbed into the 3D network (different with the conventional separation mechanism) as well as good compatibility with oil, a multilayer pleated scheme may provide a practical methodology for enhancing fuel oil properties and performances.
- Subjects
ESSENTIAL oils; POLYVINYL alcohol; PETROLEUM; PETROLEUM as fuel; POLYACRYLIC acid
- Publication
Macromolecular Materials & Engineering, 2019, Vol 304, Issue 10, pN.PAG
- ISSN
1438-7492
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/mame.201900251