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Published on: March 21, 2016
A glucose modified filter paper for effective oil/water separation
Zhonglin Luo1,2,3, Cong Duan1, Yan Li1
1School of Material Science and Engineering, National Experimental Demonstration Center for Materials Science and Engineering (Changzhou University) Changzhou 213164 P. R. China zhonglinluo@cczu.edu.cn biaobing@cczu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Efficient and low-cost oil/water separation remains a great challenge for industries. Natural cellulose-based filter paper, because of its abundance, low cost, biodegradability and excellent chemical stability, has been developed as an oil/water separator in recent years. In the present study, a superhydrophilic and underwater superoleophobic filter paper is successfully prepared by an aldol condensation reaction to crosslink glucose molecules with filter paper. The prepared filter paper is characterized by IR-spectroscopy, SEM spectroscopy and wettability measurements, and it has high underwater oil contact angles of over 162° for hexane, toluene and petroleum ether. It is shown that the modified filter paper has high water recovery from various oil/water mixtures, not only in a gentle environment but also in acidic, alkaline, and salty environments and at different temperatures. Moreover, the glucose modified filter paper shows excellent oil/water emulsion separation efficiency (>99%) and good recycling performance. The preparation is economic and could be easily scaled up, suggesting its great potential for large-scale industrial applications.
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