Inorganic nanosheet-engineered ceramic membranes with tunable pore structures for monodisperse and stable emulsions

Shilong Li, Yiwen Wei, Kecheng Guan, Can Yuan, Wenbo Jiang, Dong Zou, Caishen Zhao, Jian Lu, Bin Chen, Jian Qiu, Junjie Xu, Tianxiang Yu, Yuqing Sun, Lele Cui, Wenheng Jing

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Porous ceramic membranes have gained increasing attention for emulsion preparation. However, the limited and challenging-to-control distances between adjacent pores often lead to droplet coalescence, resulting in emulsions with large sizes, wide distributions, and poor stability. Here, leveraging 2D Ti3C2Tx and TiO2 sol as platforms, we present a novel and scalable strategy for designing ceramic membranes with enlarged and tunable pore distances, specifically optimized for emulsification. By laying Ti3C2Tx nanosheets into TiO2 sol particles to form partitions, the uniform stacking of TiO2 particles is disrupted, thereby increasing the pore spacing and minimizing emulsion aggregation. The adjacent pore distances (0.5–2.2 μm) can be precisely tuned by regulating the Ti3C2Tx nanosheet dimensions, achieving pore distances up to seven times larger than the TiO2 particle size, surpassing conventional ceramic membranes. Consequently, using the engineered TiO2–Ti3C2Tx membranes and a dual-surfactant system (Span 85/Tween 80), we successfully prepared size-tunable (average particle size: 1.44–2.59 μm), monodisperse (span: 0.73–1.2) water-in-bio-heavy oil emulsions with exceptional stability (up to 2 months), showing substantial improvements in droplet size and uniformity compared to previously reported systems. This approach offers an effective and scalable method for fabricating emulsification-functional ceramic membranes with easily adjustable pore structures, advancing the development of high-performance membrane materials for a variety of emulsification applications.

源语言英语
文章编号124155
期刊Journal of Membrane Science
729
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 6月 2025

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