Journal of Bionic Engineering ›› 2023, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (5): 1956-1966.doi: 10.1007/s42235-023-00370-w

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Nature-inspired Polysaccharide-based Aerogel for Oil–water Separation

Ye Fu1; Shulun Ai1; Zhiguang Guo1,2; Weimin Liu2   

  1. 1 Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for the Green Preparation and Application of Functional Materials, Hubei University, Wuhan 430062, China  2 State Key Laboratory of Solid Lubrication, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, China
  • 出版日期:2023-08-26 发布日期:2023-09-06
  • 通讯作者: Shulun Ai; Zhiguang Guo E-mail:aishulun@hubu.edu.cn;zguo@licp.cas.cn
  • 作者简介:Ye Fu1; Shulun Ai1; Zhiguang Guo1,2; Weimin Liu2

Nature-inspired Polysaccharide-based Aerogel for Oil–water Separation

Ye Fu1; Shulun Ai1; Zhiguang Guo1,2; Weimin Liu2   

  1. 1 Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for the Green Preparation and Application of Functional Materials, Hubei University, Wuhan 430062, China  2 State Key Laboratory of Solid Lubrication, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, China
  • Online:2023-08-26 Published:2023-09-06
  • About author:Ye Fu1; Shulun Ai1; Zhiguang Guo1,2; Weimin Liu2

摘要: Oily wastewater pollution is an urgent problem to be solved. Complicated preparation process, toxic hydrophobic modifiers and poor mechanical properties limit the application of polysaccharide-based aerogel in oil–water separation. Inspired by the Strider’s Leg structure in nature, an eco-friendly and reusable polysaccharide-based composite aerogel was prepared by hydrophobic modification with zein for efficient oil–water separation. The introduction of hydrophobic zein into aerogel by simple immersion method without the use of toxic modifiers can build micro/nanostructures similar to the villi on a water strider’s leg to increase the surface roughness and the hydrophobicity. And three degradable, non-toxic and economical polysaccharides including chitosan, carboxylated cellulose nanofibers and starch were used to construct aerogel skeleton, endowing aerogel with porous structures and good mechanical properties. The resulting composite aerogel (ZOMA) showed low density (0.11 g/cm3), good oil absorption capacity (9 g/g), high flux oil–water separation (5595 L m?2 h?1) and excellent oil–water separation performance (99.8%). And ZOMA still had good tensile strength and elasticity after 50 compression cycles. After 10 cycles of absorption and desorption, ZOMA aerogel remained still more than 90% of its initial absorption capacity. This study provides new insight for the design of environmentally friendly and efficient adsorbents for oil–water separation.

关键词: Polysaccharide based aerogel , · Zein , · Hydrophobic modifcation , · Oil–water separation

Abstract: Oily wastewater pollution is an urgent problem to be solved. Complicated preparation process, toxic hydrophobic modifiers and poor mechanical properties limit the application of polysaccharide-based aerogel in oil–water separation. Inspired by the Strider’s Leg structure in nature, an eco-friendly and reusable polysaccharide-based composite aerogel was prepared by hydrophobic modification with zein for efficient oil–water separation. The introduction of hydrophobic zein into aerogel by simple immersion method without the use of toxic modifiers can build micro/nanostructures similar to the villi on a water strider’s leg to increase the surface roughness and the hydrophobicity. And three degradable, non-toxic and economical polysaccharides including chitosan, carboxylated cellulose nanofibers and starch were used to construct aerogel skeleton, endowing aerogel with porous structures and good mechanical properties. The resulting composite aerogel (ZOMA) showed low density (0.11 g/cm3), good oil absorption capacity (9 g/g), high flux oil–water separation (5595 L m?2 h?1) and excellent oil–water separation performance (99.8%). And ZOMA still had good tensile strength and elasticity after 50 compression cycles. After 10 cycles of absorption and desorption, ZOMA aerogel remained still more than 90% of its initial absorption capacity. This study provides new insight for the design of environmentally friendly and efficient adsorbents for oil–water separation.

Key words: Polysaccharide based aerogel , · Zein , · Hydrophobic modifcation , · Oil–water separation