Micro/nanostructure and directional channel of recyclable carboxylated aerogels from waste cotton for wastewater treatment
Developing high value-added utilization of waste cotton provides a promising approach for the sustainable development. Herein, the carboxylated cellulose aerogels (CCAs) featuring in micro/nanostructure and directional channel are fabricated from cotton fabrics via the ingenious combination of selec...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cellulose (London) 2024-07, Vol.31 (10), p.6403-6419 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Developing high value-added utilization of waste cotton provides a promising approach for the sustainable development. Herein, the carboxylated cellulose aerogels (CCAs) featuring in micro/nanostructure and directional channel are fabricated from cotton fabrics via the ingenious combination of selective oxidation, high-speed cutting, and freeze-drying. The as-prepared 2.0-CCA demonstrates not only excellent adsorption capacity for cationic dyes in water but also recyclability due to the abundant carboxyl groups (3.20 mmol/g) and the robust porous structure. And it shows a static maximum adsorption capacity (q
m
) of 751 mg/g and a dynamic breakthrough amount more than 700 mg/g for methylene blue (MB), more efficient than most reported cellulose-based adsorbents. In addition, the 2.0-CCA shows a high equilibrium adsorption capacity (q
e
) about 680 mg/g for MB at pH = 6 and keeps q
e
above 600 mg/g even in a broad pH range of 3‒10, indicating a high tolerance to the solution pH value. At an ion concentration lower than 0.25 mol/L, the additional cations such as Na
+
and K
+
or anions such as Cl
‒
, SO
4
2‒
, and NO
3
‒
show a little effect on the q
e
(higher than 500 mg/g) of 2.0-CCA for MB. The treated dye wastewater can be recycled for fabric dyeing, and there is no significant color difference (∆E) between fabrics dyed with dye liquors prepared with fresh or recycled water. The theoretical study confirms the importance of the electrostatic attraction between carboxyl groups of 2.0-CCA and dye molecules for the efficient adsorption. |
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ISSN: | 0969-0239 1572-882X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10570-024-05957-y |