Structure, physicochemical properties, and adsorption performance of the ethyl cellulose/bentonite composite films

Cellulose (Lond). 2022;29(7):3947-3961. doi: 10.1007/s10570-022-04546-1. Epub 2022 Apr 4.

Abstract

Ethyl cellulose (EC) was filled with bentonite (Bent) particles by mechanical dispersion to produce composite film materials that were studied using various methods. According to X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis, the inter-chain separation length was larger in EC/Bent composite then those in pure polymer. Infrared spectrometry indicated a formation of hydrogen bonds between the hydroxyl groups of EC and the silanol groups of clay. Tests showed an increase in tensile strength of the polymer material (by 35-40%) when doped with bentonite. It was found that modification of polymer with bentonite resulted in increasing of the adsorption efficiency of methylene blue (MB): the equilibrium concentration of MB ions in adsorbent phase increased 2.5 times. The MB adsorption kinetics obeyed the pseudo-first-order mechanism. Isotherms were in good agreement with Langmuir model. For the composite, the maximum monolayer adsorption capacity was 4 times higher than that for pure polymer.

Keywords: Adsorption; Bentonite; Composite film; Ethyl cellulose; Methylene blue; Structure and surface morphology; Tensile strength.