Development of reed-based cellulose aerogel: a sustainable solution for crude oil spill clean-up
This study focused on fabricating a cellulose aerogel for oil spill clean-up, using common reed (Phragmites australis) as the cellulose source. The process involved isolating cellulose from reed via traditional Kraft pulping, considering the effects of key factors on the isolated cellulose content....
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description | This study focused on fabricating a cellulose aerogel for oil spill clean-up, using common reed (Phragmites australis) as the cellulose source. The process involved isolating cellulose from reed via traditional Kraft pulping, considering the effects of key factors on the isolated cellulose content. After a two-stage HP bleaching sequence, the highest cellulose content achieved was 27.2%, with 80% ISO brightness and 1% ash content under mild Kraft pulping conditions of 30% sulfidity, 20% active alkali (AA), sustained cooking at 165°C for 3 h, and a liquor-to-reed ratio of 8 : 1. Subsequently, reed-based cellulose aerogel was fabricated via a freeze-drying method using an eco-friendly NaOH/poly(ethylene glycol) aqueous solvent system, which was then modified with methyltrimethoxysilane. The resulting aerogel exhibited remarkable characteristics, including a low density of 0.04 g cm−3, high porosity of 96%, high hydrophobicity with a water contact angle (WAC) of 141°, and a superior crude oil adsorption capacity of 35 g g−1. Comprehensive characterizations of the fabricated materials, including scanning electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis/differential scanning calorimetry, and WAC measurements, were evaluated. This interdisciplinary study explores the commercial promise of reed-based cellulose aerogel as a sustainable solution for oil spill clean-up efforts. |
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spelling | doaj-art-55619e8abbab4455adfc7daf85d5f1e92025-01-15T00:06:01ZengThe Royal SocietyRoyal Society Open Science2054-57032025-01-0112110.1098/rsos.241207Development of reed-based cellulose aerogel: a sustainable solution for crude oil spill clean-upHuong Le Thi Thanh0An Tran Nguyen Minh1Hoang Tran Huu2Hydro-Meteorology and Climate Change Faculty, Ho Chi Minh University of Natural Resources and Environment (HCMUNRE), Ho Chi Minh 72100, VietnamFaculty of Chemical Engineering, Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City (IUH), Ho Chi Minh 71420, VietnamFaculty of Chemical Engineering, Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City (IUH), Ho Chi Minh 71420, VietnamThis study focused on fabricating a cellulose aerogel for oil spill clean-up, using common reed (Phragmites australis) as the cellulose source. The process involved isolating cellulose from reed via traditional Kraft pulping, considering the effects of key factors on the isolated cellulose content. After a two-stage HP bleaching sequence, the highest cellulose content achieved was 27.2%, with 80% ISO brightness and 1% ash content under mild Kraft pulping conditions of 30% sulfidity, 20% active alkali (AA), sustained cooking at 165°C for 3 h, and a liquor-to-reed ratio of 8 : 1. Subsequently, reed-based cellulose aerogel was fabricated via a freeze-drying method using an eco-friendly NaOH/poly(ethylene glycol) aqueous solvent system, which was then modified with methyltrimethoxysilane. The resulting aerogel exhibited remarkable characteristics, including a low density of 0.04 g cm−3, high porosity of 96%, high hydrophobicity with a water contact angle (WAC) of 141°, and a superior crude oil adsorption capacity of 35 g g−1. Comprehensive characterizations of the fabricated materials, including scanning electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis/differential scanning calorimetry, and WAC measurements, were evaluated. This interdisciplinary study explores the commercial promise of reed-based cellulose aerogel as a sustainable solution for oil spill clean-up efforts.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.241207aerogelreedkraft pulpingcellulosemethyltrimethoxysilanecrude oil absorption |
spellingShingle | Huong Le Thi Thanh An Tran Nguyen Minh Hoang Tran Huu Development of reed-based cellulose aerogel: a sustainable solution for crude oil spill clean-up Royal Society Open Science aerogel reed kraft pulping cellulose methyltrimethoxysilane crude oil absorption |
title | Development of reed-based cellulose aerogel: a sustainable solution for crude oil spill clean-up |
title_full | Development of reed-based cellulose aerogel: a sustainable solution for crude oil spill clean-up |
title_fullStr | Development of reed-based cellulose aerogel: a sustainable solution for crude oil spill clean-up |
title_full_unstemmed | Development of reed-based cellulose aerogel: a sustainable solution for crude oil spill clean-up |
title_short | Development of reed-based cellulose aerogel: a sustainable solution for crude oil spill clean-up |
title_sort | development of reed based cellulose aerogel a sustainable solution for crude oil spill clean up |
topic | aerogel reed kraft pulping cellulose methyltrimethoxysilane crude oil absorption |
url | https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.241207 |
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