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A Novel Freeze-Drying-Free Strategy to Fabricate a Biobased Tough Aerogel for Separation of Oil/Water Mixtures.

Kai Li1,2, Qingming Luo1,2,3, Juan Xu1, Kun Li1, Wenwen Zhang1, Lanxiang Liu1, Jinju Ma1, Hong Zhang1.   

Abstract

Renewable biobased porous aerogels with excellent biodegradability have versatile applications in oil/water separation, catalysis, and tissue engineering. However, processing of the porous matrix is challenging due to the high energy consumption and low efficiency from the fabrication procedures, such as freeze-drying or critical-drying of the hydrogel, which need to be improved. In the present study, natural amphiphilic oligomer shellac secreted by the lac Kerriar Lacca insect was employed to fabricate the porous template, which could self-assemble into a continuous rigid network with a hydrophobic core. Because of the hydrophobic core, the hydrated shellac network could be directly dried without collapse by the ambient air. The air-drying shellac aerogel presented a great mechanical property. The silane-coating treatment converted this shellac aerogel into a hydrophobic material that absorbed various organic solvents and oils. Also, this silane-coated shellac aerogel also could remove organic solvent or oil from the bottom or surface of the water. Notably, the saturable aerogel rapidly degraded in pH 14 and released the solvent absorbed by this matrix. This porous and hydrophobic matrix also could be applied as a filter that could connect with a vacuum pump to assemble a device for continuous collecting of oil from water. It also has great potential to be employed as a high-efficiency strategy to treat large scale oil spill issues. A new porous template composed of natural resin secreted by the insect was fabricated, and the whole fabrication process was green, low-cost, and energy saving. The surface of this template could be modified further to effectuate other processes, such as catalysis, heavy metal absorption, and tissue proliferation.

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Keywords:  freeze-drying-free; oil/water separation; porous matrix; self-assembly; shellac

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32142264     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.9b07629

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Food Chem        ISSN: 0021-8561            Impact factor:   5.279


  2 in total

1.  A novel approach for authentication of shellac resin in the shellac-based edible coatings: Contain shellac or not in the fruit wax preservative coating.

Authors:  Kun Li; Baoshan Tang; Wenwen Zhang; Xinghao Tu; Jinju Ma; Shujie Xing; Ying Shao; Jing Zhu; Fuhou Lei; Hong Zhang
Journal:  Food Chem X       Date:  2022-05-26

2.  Formation Mechanism of Bleaching Damage for a Biopolymer: Differences between Sodium Hypochlorite and Hydrogen Peroxide Bleaching Methods for Shellac.

Authors:  Kun Li; Baoshan Tang; Wenwen Zhang; Zhengjun Shi; Xinghao Tu; Kai Li; Juan Xu; Jinju Ma; Lanxiang Liu; Hong Zhang
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2020-08-27
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