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Nano fibrillated cellulose-based foam by Pickering emulsion: Preparation, characterizations, and application as dye adsorbent

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POLYMER ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE
卷 61, 期 11, 页码 2831-2842

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pen.25803

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dye adsorption; foam; nano fibrillated cellulose; Pickering emulsion; subcritical water

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An ecofriendly and biodegradable porous structure was prepared using modified SC-NFC as stabilizer for Pickering emulsion, which showed high dye adsorption efficiency. Dry foam structures with 4 wt% CMSC-NFC concentration exhibited optimal adsorption and compression strength.
An ecofriendly and biodegradable porous structure was prepared from drying aqueous foams based on nano fibrillated cellulose (NFC), extracted from softwood pulp by subcritical water/CO2 treatment (SC-NFC). The primary aim of this work was to use the modified SC-NFC as stabilizer for a water-based Pickering emulsion which upon drying, yielded porous cellulosic materials, a good dye adsorbent. In order to exploit the carboxymethylated SC-NFC (CMSC-NFC, with a degree of substitution of 0.35 and a charge density of 649 mu eqv/g) as a stabilizer for water-based Pickering emulsion in subsequent step, an optimized quantity of octyl amine (30 mg/g of SC-NFC) was added to make them partially hydrophobic. A series of dry foam structures were prepared by varying the concentrations of treated CMSC-NFCs and 4 wt% was found to be the optimum concentration to yield foam with high porosity (99%) and low density (0.038 g/cc) along with high compression strength (0.24 MPa), superior to the conventionally extracted NFC. The foams were applied to capture as high as 98% of methylene blue dyes, making them a potential green candidate for treating industrial effluent. In addition, the dye adsorption kinetics and isotherms were found to be well suited with second order kinetics and Langmuir isotherm models.

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