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Advanced superhydrophobic and multifunctional nanocellulose aerogels for oil/water separation: A review

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CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Volume 300, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2022.120242

Keywords

Nanocellulose; Aerogels; Hydrophobic modification; Oil; water separation

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Currently, research on adsorbents for oil/water separation mainly focuses on polymer materials, but nanocellulose aerogels (NAs) as the third generation of aerogels are also gaining attention. To improve their adsorption selectivity, hydrophobic modification of NAs is necessary. This review summarizes the progress in hydrophobic modification methods, reviews the typical materials used for hydrophobic modification of NAs, and discusses the fabrication of nanocellulose composite aerogels (NCAs) with different properties for oil/water separation. The desirable properties of NAs for oil/water separation processes and the relationship between oil adsorption capacity and different NA parameters are systematically discussed.
At present, the research and development of adsorbents for oil/water separation are mostly focused on polymer materials. The third generation of aerogels are made from nanocellulose prepared from abundant and sustainable cellulose. At present, there is concern regarding the use of nanocellulose aerogels (NAs) in oil/water separation. To improve the selective absorbability, the NAs should be hydrophobically modified, and in this review, we summarized the progress made in hydrophobic modification methods. Additionally, the typical materials used for hydrophobic modification of NAs in recent years were reviewed, and then, we discussed the fabrication of nanocellulose composite aerogels (NCAs) with different properties for use in oil/water separation. Moreover, the additional desirable properties of NAs used in oil/water separation processes are systematically discussed ac-cording to the different separation requirements, and the conclusions regarding the relationship between the oil adsorption capacity and different NA parameters are summarized. Finally, the outlook for and challenges faced in the construction of efficient NAs for oil/water separation were put forward.

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