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Mussel Adhesive-Inspired Design of Superhydrophobic Nanofibrillated Cellulose Aerogels for Oil/Water Separation

Journal

ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
Volume 6, Issue 7, Pages 9047-9055

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.8b01397

Keywords

Nanofibrillated cellulose; Polydopamine; Octadecylamine; Aerogel; Superhydrophobic; Oil absorption

Funding

  1. Key Laboratory of Biobased Material Science & Technology (Northeast Forestry University), Ministry of Education [SWZCL2016-01]
  2. National Natural Foundation of China [31500468, 31470584]
  3. Overseas Expertise Introduction Project for Discipline Innovation, 111 Project [B08016]

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Inspiration from biomimetics-the chemistry of mussel adhesives-was taken for imparting superhydrophobic properties to nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC) matrices. A polydopamine (PDA) surface coating was introduced, acting as an anchor between the NFC scaffold and octadecylamine (ODA): PDA is coated onto the NFC scaffolds by its adhesive properties and the ODA is successfully attached to the PDA by a Schiff base reaction. The ultralow density of 6.04 mg/cm(3) combined with the high contact angle of 152.5 degrees endows the composite aerogel with superb buoyancy and excellent oil/water separation selectivity. Oil can be rapidly absorbed from a mixture of oil and water. In addition, the modified aerogel can take up a wide range of organic solvents, with the maximum absorption capacity reaching up to 176 g/g, depending on the density of the liquids. The novel superhydrophobic aerogel shows great potential as an adsorber for oil and solvent spills and as an oil-water separator.

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