Y. Tong, Min Feng, Chan Yang, Wenjuan Wu, T. Hu, Qingyun Wang
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Abstract
ABSTRACT To improve the performance of traditional oil absorption materials, a novel concept is proposed for the fabrication of composite oil absorption materials with three-dimensional porous structure via a double Pickering emulsion template. Oil‐in‐water‐in‐oil type double Pickering emulsion is prepared with modified attapulgite (ATP) and modified Fe3O4. Then, the Pickering emulsion as a template is synthesized ATP/P(EHMA-St)/Fe3O4 composite porous materials. The influences of the amount of inorganic additives-modified ATP, initiator, cross-linking agent, and oil–water ratio on the oil absorption rate and oil retention rate of the material were studied. It showed that under the conditions of polymerization temperature of 80°C and reaction time of 6 h, the morphology of the material was the best and the oil absorption rate was the largest with the content of modified ATP, nano Fe3O4, DVB, and BPO of 0.20%, 0.10%, 1.20%, and 0.32%, respectively, and the oil–water ratio of 1:5. The absorption of diesel oil can reach 986.65%, and the oil retention rate of material can reach 82.37%. Our work provides a novel strategy for the preparation of composite porous materials, which is expected to be popularized and applied in oil spill treatment and oily wastewater treatment. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
期刊介绍:
Composite Interfaces publishes interdisciplinary scientific and engineering research articles on composite interfaces/interphases and their related phenomena. Presenting new concepts for the fundamental understanding of composite interface study, the journal balances interest in chemistry, physical properties, mechanical properties, molecular structures, characterization techniques and theories.
Composite Interfaces covers a wide range of topics including - but not restricted to:
-surface treatment of reinforcing fibers and fillers-
effect of interface structure on mechanical properties, physical properties, curing and rheology-
coupling agents-
synthesis of matrices designed to promote adhesion-
molecular and atomic characterization of interfaces-
interfacial morphology-
dynamic mechanical study of interphases-
interfacial compatibilization-
adsorption-
tribology-
composites with organic, inorganic and metallic materials-
composites applied to aerospace, automotive, appliances, electronics, construction, marine, optical and biomedical fields