Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2019; Boston, Massachusetts
Session C54: Smart and Responsive Polymers and Soft Materials II: Molecular Length Scale Phenomena
2:30 PM–5:30 PM,
Monday, March 4, 2019
BCEC
Room: 254A
Sponsoring
Units:
DPOLY GSOFT DBIO
Chair: Matthew Green, Arizona State University
Abstract: C54.00006 : In situ regeneration of oil absorbent via wettability switch of conjugated polymer surfaces
3:30 PM–3:42 PM
Presenter:
Eui-Hyeok Yang
(Mechanical Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology)
Authors:
Jian Xu
(Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University)
Wei Xu
(Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Yinlun Yuan
(Mechanical Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology)
Guohao Gao
(Mechanical Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology)
Eui-Hyeok Yang
(Mechanical Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology)
Here, we demonstrate a light-weight high-efficient conjugated polymer foam as oil absorbent capable of in situ regenerating via wettability switch during electrochemical oxidation and reduction. We electropolymerize polypyrrole-dodecylbenzenesulfonate (PPy(DBS)) on the surfaces of commercially available carbon foam. The PPy(DBS) shows oleophilic property when oxidized, absorbing oils (i.e., oils stick to the polymer surface and trapped within the micro-pores of the foam). Under reduction, the surface switches to oleophobic, releasing the oils, while in situ regenerating the polymer surface. Using this approach, in situ absorption and release of various oils is demonstrated. We further demonstrate the wettability switch performance (characterizing the retention force when oxidized and switch time when reduced) of the absorbent during 250 redox cycles. Together, this novel adsorbent shows great promise towards high-efficient continuous oil/water separation applications.
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