Sponge-like superhydrophobic and
superoleophilic materials are
attracting significant attention for effective cleanup and recovery
of spilled oils from water. We report on the synthesis of TiO2 nanoparticle/polyurethane (TPU) composite foam substrate
and its surface modification with tetradecylamine (TDA)-amidated graphene
oxide (GO-TDA), thereby forming superhydrophobic and superoleophilic
TPU-GO-TDA sorbent for oil spill clean-ups. Spectroscopic analyses
confirmed that TDA was successfully grafted onto GO and the reduced
GO by TDA was successfully grafted onto the TPU foam. Sorption experiments
with engine oil, crude oil, silicone oil, and chloroform demonstrated
that the TPU-GO-TDA foam was an effective sorbent with sorption capacity
of 20.2–62.4 times its own weight. The absorbed oils in the
sorbent could be recovered simply by squeezing the oil-laden foam.
The much higher selectivity to oils and better reusability of the
TPU-GO-TDA foam than commercial sorbents make the TPU-GO-TDA foam
promising for the separation and recovery of spilled oils and organic
solvents from water.
The utilization of sustainable forestry waste resources in the production of polyurethane (PU) foam is a promising green alternative to the use of un-sustainable resources. In this work, we report the liquefaction of waste pine wood at different reaction temperatures and its application in synthesizing a melamine phosphate modified wood type polyurethane foam (designated as MWPU). Our strategy was to obtain liquefied pine-based polyol at an optimum reaction temperature and apply the polyol in
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