Stereo-complex polylactide composite aerogel for crude oil adsorption

Int J Biol Macromol. 2024 Apr;263(Pt 1):130283. doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.130283. Epub 2024 Feb 18.

Abstract

Adsorption materials are a cost-effective and simple method for oil spill remediation, but their efficiency is limited by high crude oil viscosity. Additionally, non-degradable materials pose another risk of secondary pollution, such as microplastic debris. Here, an environmentally-friendly stereo-complex polylactide composite (SCC) aerogel were developed via water-assisted thermally induced phase separation. The SCC with 3 wt% carbon nanotubes had a hierarchical structure of micro/nanoscale pores and high content of stereo-complex crystallites (35.7 %). Along with the excellent water repellency (water contact angle: 157°), SCC aerogel was 2.7 times as resistant to hydrolysis than poly(l-lactide) aerogel (Ph = 13, 37 °C). Additionally, a maximum absorption capacity of 41.2 g g-1 and over 97 % oil/water separation efficiency after 10 cycles were obtained in low viscosity conditions; while in high viscosity conditions, it displayed excellent photothermal performance, reaching a surface temperature of 85 °C under 1 sunlight, reducing crude oil absorption time from 42 min to 60 s (97.6 %-time savings). Moreover, it facilitated continuous crude oil spill recovery under sunlight with an adsorption rate of 3.3 × 104 kg m-3 h-1. The SCC aerogel presents a potential route for utilizing solar energy in crude oil adsorption applications without additional environmental burden.

Keywords: Biodegradable; Oil/water separation; Photothermal absorbent; Superhydrophobic; Viscosity crude oil spills.

MeSH terms

  • Adsorption
  • Nanotubes, Carbon*
  • Petroleum*
  • Plastics
  • Polyesters*

Substances

  • poly(lactide)
  • Nanotubes, Carbon
  • Plastics
  • Petroleum
  • Polyesters