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Effective and simple methodology to produce nanocellulose-based aerogels for selective oil removal

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CELLULOSE
卷 23, 期 5, 页码 3077-3088

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DOI: 10.1007/s10570-016-1017-8

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Cellulose nanofibers; Aerogels; Oil removal; Alkyl ketene dimer

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  1. University of Girona

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Spilled oil in seas has a direct impact on the environment and biodiversity. Moreover, there is no clear relationship between the amount of oil in the aquatic environment and its impact, since it mainly depends on the time and season that the oil is spilled. Nowadays, there are several techniques to clean up and recover oil from the sea, including the use of microorganisms, chemicals, controlled burning, dispersants and solidifiers, among others. Sometimes, unfortunately, the best option is to watch and wait for natural attenuation. Cellulose nanofibers have potential environmental applications due to their availability, light weight, mechanical and optical properties, and renewability. Several studies have dealt with modification of their hydrophilic character through silanation and acetylation. Both treatments, despite having a significant impact on the environment, are not plausible on a large scale because of the cost of chemicals and complexity of the modification. In this sense, the present work aims to develop hydrophobic nanocellulose-based aerogels from bleached kraft eucalyptus fibers modified with alkyl ketene dimers. For this, an experimental batch of 24 aerogels was prepared, including three types of CNF (TEMPO-oxidized, enzymatically hydrolyzed and mechanical) and eight modification degrees. The obtained aerogels were characterized in terms of morphology, hydrophilicity and water-oil absorption capacity under static and dynamic conditions, as well as their suitability for recycling and reuse for selective oil removal. The results showed that it is possible to obtain 3D-structured aerogels with a high oil absorption capacity by a simple and presumably low-cost methodology.

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