Inside-out templating: A strategy to decorate helical carbon nanotubes and 2D MoS on ethyl cellulose sponge for enhanced oil adsorption and oil/water separation.

Int J Biol Macromol

Center of Excellence in Materials Science and Technology, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand; Center of Excellence in Agro Bio-Circular-Green Industry (Agro BCG), Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50100, Thailand; Division of Packaging Technology, Faculty of Agro-Industry, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50100, Thailand.

Published: July 2024

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  • Researchers created ethyl cellulose (EC) sponges enhanced with helical carbon nanotubes (HCNTs) and molybdenum disulfide (MoS) for effectively treating oil spills using an innovative sugar templating method.
  • The developed sponges showed impressive oil removal capabilities, with high adsorption capacity (41.68 g/g) and efficient performance in both oil/water separation and cycle stability.
  • Additionally, the sponge exhibited increased strength and thermal stability while maintaining effectiveness in various environmental conditions, making it a promising eco-friendly solution for oil adsorption and separation.

Article Abstract

Ethyl cellulose (EC)-based composite sponges were developed for oil spillage treatment. The EC sponge surface was decorated with helical carbon nanotubes (HCNTs) and molybdenum disulfide (MoS) (1 phr) using the inside-out sugar templating method. The inside surface of a sugar cube was coated with HCNTs and MoS. After filling the sugar cube pores with EC and the subsequent sugar leaching, the decorating materials presented on the sponge surface. The EC/HCNT/MoS sponge had a high level of oil removal based on its adsorption capacity (41.68 g/g), cycled adsorption (∼75-79 %), separation flux efficiency (∼85-95 %), and efficiency in oil/water emulsion separation (92-94 %). The sponge maintained adsorption capacity in acidic, basic, and salty conditions, adsorbed oil under water, and functioned as an oil/water separator in a continuous pump-assisted system. The compressive stress and Young's modulus of the EC sponge increased following its decoration using HCNTs and MoS. The composite sponge was robust based on cycled compression and was thermally stable up to ∼120 C. Based on the eco-friendliness of EC, the low loading of HCNTs and MoS, and sponge versatility, the developed EC/HCNT/MoS sponge should be good candidate for use in sustainable oil adsorption and separation applications.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.133119DOI Listing

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