Multifunctional CuO-Coated Mesh for Wastewater Treatment: Effective Oil/Water Separation, Organic Contaminants Photodegradation, and Bacterial Photodynamic Inactivation

Tingting Meng, Jianhong Zhang, Huichao Wang, Nuo Fu, Mengpei Wang, Weishang Li, Ruixin Shi, Bo Peng, Peng Li, Ziwei Deng*

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Abstract

The complex pollutants in wastewater including insoluble oils, organic dyes, and bacteria, have caused severe environmental problems, which are harmful to ecosystems and human health and are complex and difficult to achieve wastewater purification with one material or single procedure. Herein, a facile, yet environmentally benign strategy is proposed to fabricate a superhydrophilic/underwater superoleophobic CuO-coated mesh for all-in-one wastewater treatment. In this strategy, the hierarchical micro/nanostructured CuO-coated mesh is fabricated via an oxidation–dehydration process, which simultaneously endows the mesh with superwetting ability, remarkable photocatalytic degradation ability, and excellent photodynamic antibacterial activity. This CuO-coated mesh first exhibits the special underwater superoleophobicity, superior durability, reusability, and high antifouling capability, which ensures its high separation efficiency for oil/water mixtures. Then, this CuO-coated mesh is underwater superoleophobic, possessing the remarkable photocatalytic degradation performance of organic dye contaminates in water and excellent photodynamic antibacterial activities against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus under visible-light irradiation. As such, it plays a multi-role in wastewater remedy, significantly simplifying the implementation and saving the cost in practice. This work suggests a promising approach for the design of multi-functional materials in environmental remedies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2101179
Number of pages11
JournalAdvanced Materials Interfaces
Volume8
Issue number22
Early online date25 Oct 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Nov 2021
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • antibacterial activity
  • multi-functional materials
  • oil/water separation
  • photodegradation
  • underwater superoleophobicity

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