posted on 2018-09-26, 00:00authored byZhe Xu, Zhongpeng Zhu, Ning Li, Ye Tian, Lei Jiang
Liquid-phase extraction is widely
used in the chemical industry.
Traditional extracting routes always involve multiple procedures,
need a large floor space, and have long operating time. “Continuous in situ extraction” that can conduct a real-time
integration of solutes extraction and solvents separation simultaneously
would be of great significance. Superwettable materials offer us a
good choice to separate different immiscible solvents; herein, we
achieve continuous in situ extraction of multiphase
complex systems by using a porous polytetrafluoroethylene membrane
with nanostructure-induced superwettability. It realizes a rapid,
selective, and efficient real-time removal of various extracting agents
during a continuous process due to their wetting differences. Compared
with traditional extraction, our route shows a distinct superiority
on saving operating time, enhancing liquid recovery, and simplifying
procedures, while still retaining high extracting performance. In addition, our membrane possesses excellent durability even after
long-term work in harsh chemical environments or under strong mechanical
impacts. Thus, we believe that it will provide a potential alternative
for current industrial extractions.