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Hydrophobic Cellulose-Based Sorbents for Oil/Water Separation †

Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology, Poznań University of Life Sciences, Wojska Polskiego 28, 60-637 Poznań, Poland
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This article is part of Karolina Tomkowiak’s Ph.D. thesis.
Molecules 2024, 29(19), 4661; https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29194661
Submission received: 10 September 2024 / Revised: 25 September 2024 / Accepted: 26 September 2024 / Published: 30 September 2024

Abstract

The need for sustainable, biodegradable materials to address environmental challenges, such as oil-water separation, is growing. Cellulose-based absorbents offer an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic materials. However, their hydrophobicity must be enhanced for efficient application. In this study, cellulose-based sorbents derived from Kraft and half-bleached chemo-thermomechanical pulp (BCTMP) were hydrophobized using silanization and alkyl ketene dimer (AKD) techniques. Hydrophobic properties were successfully imparted using methyltrimethoxysilane (MTMOS), n-octyltriethoxysilane (NTES), and N-(2-Aminoethyl)-3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane (AATMS), with water contact angles ranging from 120° to 140°. The water sorption capacity was significantly reduced to below 1 g/g, whereas the oil sorption capacity remained high (19–28 g/g). The most substantial reduction in water vapor absorption (3–6%) was observed for the MTMOS- and AATMS-silanized samples. These results demonstrate the potential of hydrophobized cellulose-based sorbents as sustainable alternatives for oil-water separation, contributing to environmentally friendly water treatment solutions.
Keywords: cellulose-based absorbents; hydrophobization; silanization; oil-water separation; biodegradable materials; environmental sustainability cellulose-based absorbents; hydrophobization; silanization; oil-water separation; biodegradable materials; environmental sustainability

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Tomkowiak, K.; Mazela, B.; Szubert, Z.; Perdoch, W. Hydrophobic Cellulose-Based Sorbents for Oil/Water Separation. Molecules 2024, 29, 4661. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29194661

AMA Style

Tomkowiak K, Mazela B, Szubert Z, Perdoch W. Hydrophobic Cellulose-Based Sorbents for Oil/Water Separation. Molecules. 2024; 29(19):4661. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29194661

Chicago/Turabian Style

Tomkowiak, Karolina, Bartłomiej Mazela, Zuzanna Szubert, and Waldemar Perdoch. 2024. "Hydrophobic Cellulose-Based Sorbents for Oil/Water Separation" Molecules 29, no. 19: 4661. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29194661

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