Getting the oil out of befouled water

Oil and water are famously reluctant to mix fully together. But separating them completely—for example, when cleaning up an oil spill or purifying water contaminated through fracking—is a devilishly hard and inefficient process that frequently relies on membranes that tend to get clogged up, or “fouled.”


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Source: Phys.org