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Cellulose nanocrystal coated cotton fabric with superhydrophobicity for efficient oil/water separation

Journal

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Volume 199, Issue -, Pages 390-396

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2018.07.046

Keywords

Superhydrophobicity; Cellulose nanocrystal; Cotton fabric; Oil/water separation; Hydrolytic degradation

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation of China [51673158]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [XDJK2017A016, XDJK2017C022]

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Cellulose nanocrystal (CNC) with renewability, biodegradability, and nanoscale size was used as the rough structure component instead of inorganic nanoparticles to fabricate renewable and degradable super-hydrophobic cotton fabric via a dip-coating method with cured epoxidized oil resin (CESO) as the binder. The superhydrophobic cotton fabric could selectively absorb oil from oily water and could separate various oil/water mixture very efficiently with separation efficiency higher than 98%. The superhydrophobic cotton fabric showed excellent stability, making it reusable for several times without lowering separation efficiency. Moreover, the superhydrophobic cotton fabric exhibited excellent solvent and chemical resistances. Furthermore, the superhydrophobic cellulosic fabric was degradable with weight loss of 14.4 wt% after hydrolytic degradation in phosphate buffer solution (pH 7.4) at 37 degrees C for 10 weeks. The superhydrophobic cotton fabric may exhibit great viability as sustainable and degradable alternative to traditional nonrenewable and non-degradable superhydrophobic materials in oil/water separation.

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