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Layer‐by‐Layer Construction of Cu2+/Alginate Multilayer Modified Ultrafiltration Membrane with Bioinspired Superwetting Property for High‐Efficient Crude‐Oil‐in‐Water Emulsion Separation

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This article is published in Advanced Functional Materials.The article was published on 2018-12-01. It has received 242 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Layer by layer & Emulsion.

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Recent advances of bioinspired functional materials with specific wettability: from nature and beyond nature

TL;DR: This review focuses on advances over the last three years in bioinspired multiscale functional materials with specific wettability, with an emphasis on the cooperation between structural characteristics and macroscopic properties.
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Designing novel superwetting surfaces for high-efficiency oil–water separation: design principles, opportunities, trends and challenges

TL;DR: In this article, a review of superwetting surfaces with extreme wetting behavior for oil-water separation reported over the past three years including superhydrophilic-superoleophobic surfaces, superamphiphobic surfaces, underoil super-hydrophobic-underwater superoleophobic and liquid-infused surfaces, as well as separation mechanisms, separation approaches and design principles for obtaining novel superwet membranes, are systematically summarized.
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Functional hydrogel coatings.

TL;DR: This review focuses on three aspects of functional hydrogel coatings: applications and functions enabled by hydrogal coatings, methods of coating various substrates with differentfunctional hydrogels with tough adhesion, and tests to evaluate the adhesion between functional hydrology coatings and substrates.
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Highly stretchable and tough hydrogels

TL;DR: The synthesis of hydrogels from polymers forming ionically and covalently crosslinked networks is reported, finding that these gels’ toughness is attributed to the synergy of two mechanisms: crack bridging by the network of covalent crosslinks, and hysteresis by unzipping thenetwork of ionic crosslinks.
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A review of water treatment membrane nanotechnologies

TL;DR: In this article, a semi-quantitative ranking system was proposed considering projected performance enhancement (over state-of-the-art analogs) and state of commercial readiness, while commercial readiness was based on known or anticipated material costs.
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Long-Term Ecosystem Response to the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill

TL;DR: The ecosystem response to the 1989 spill of oil from the Exxon Valdez into Prince William Sound, Alaska, shows that current practices for assessing ecological risks of oil in the oceans and, by extension, other toxic sources should be changed.
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Biomimetic super-lyophobic and super-lyophilic materials applied for oil/water separation: a new strategy beyond nature

TL;DR: It is expected that special wettability stimulated oil/water separation materials can achieve industrial scale production and be put into use for oil spills and industrial oily wastewater treatment in the near future.
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