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Preparation and Characterization of Lignocellulosic Oil Sorbent by Hydrothermal Treatment of Populus Fiber

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MATERIALS
Volume 7, Issue 9, Pages 6733-6747

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma7096733

Keywords

oil sorbent; hydrothermal treatment; Populus fiber; acetylation

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  1. State Forestry Administration [201204803]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31110103902]
  3. State Key Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Engineering, South China University of Technology, China [201364]

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This study is aimed at achieving the optimum conditions of hydrothermal treatment and acetylation of Populus fiber to improve its oil sorption capacity (OSC) in an oil-water mixture. The characteristics of the hydrolyzed and acetylated fibers were comparatively investigated by FT-IR, CP-MAS C-13-NMR, SEM and TGA. The optimum conditions of the hydrothermal treatment and acetylation were obtained at 170 degrees C for 1 h and 120 degrees C for 2 h, respectively. The maximum OSC of the hydrolyzed fiber (16.78 g/g) was slightly lower than that of the acetylated fiber (21.57 g/g), but they were both higher than the maximum OSC of the unmodified fiber (3.94 g/g). In addition, acetylation after hydrothermal treatment for the Populus fiber was unnecessary as the increment of the maximum OSC was only 3.53 g/g. The hydrolyzed and the acetylated Populus fibers both displayed a lumen orifice enabling a high oil entrapment. The thermal stability of the modified fibers was shown to be increased in comparison with that of the raw fiber. The hydrothermal treatment offers a new approach to prepare lignocellulosic oil sorbent.

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