Prathap, Annamalai ; Sureshan, Kana M. (2017) Organogelator-Cellulose Composite for Practical and Eco-Friendly Marine Oil-Spill Recovery Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 56 (32). pp. 9405-9409. ISSN 1433-7851
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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201704699
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201704699
Abstract
Marine oil spills pose serious threats to the ecosystem and economy. There is much interest in developing sorbents that can tackle such spills. We have developed a novel sorbent by impregnating cellulose pulp with a sugar-derived oleogelator, 1,2:5,6-di-O-cyclohexylidene-mannitol. The gelator molecules mask the surface-exposed hydroxyl groups of cellulose fibrils by engaging them in H-bonding and expose their hydrophobic parts making the fibers temporarily hydrophobic (water contact angle 110°). This sorbent absorbs oil effectively, selectively and instantly from oil–water mixtures due to its hydrophobicity. Then the gelator molecules get released uniformly in the oil and later self-assemble to fibers, as evident from SEM analysis, congealing the oil within the matrix. This hierarchical entrapment of the oil by non-covalent polymeric fibers within a covalent polymer matrix makes the gel very strong (230-fold increase in the yield stress) and rigid, making it suitable for practical use.
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