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Starch hydrogel with Poly(ionic liquid)s grafted SiO2 for efficient desalination and wastewater purification.
Wang, Shanshan; Xiao, Chaohu; Lu, Shun; Guo, Yuyan; Wu, Shang; Li, Hailing; Chen, Lihua.
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  • Wang S; College of Chemical Engineering, Experimental teaching department, Northwest Minzu University, Key Laboratory of Environment-Friendly Composite Materials of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission, Gansu Provincial Biomass Function Composites Engineering Research Center, Key Laboratory for Utility of En
  • Xiao C; College of Chemical Engineering, Experimental teaching department, Northwest Minzu University, Key Laboratory of Environment-Friendly Composite Materials of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission, Gansu Provincial Biomass Function Composites Engineering Research Center, Key Laboratory for Utility of En
  • Lu S; College of Chemical Engineering, Experimental teaching department, Northwest Minzu University, Key Laboratory of Environment-Friendly Composite Materials of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission, Gansu Provincial Biomass Function Composites Engineering Research Center, Key Laboratory for Utility of En
  • Guo Y; College of Chemical Engineering, Experimental teaching department, Northwest Minzu University, Key Laboratory of Environment-Friendly Composite Materials of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission, Gansu Provincial Biomass Function Composites Engineering Research Center, Key Laboratory for Utility of En
  • Wu S; College of Chemical Engineering, Experimental teaching department, Northwest Minzu University, Key Laboratory of Environment-Friendly Composite Materials of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission, Gansu Provincial Biomass Function Composites Engineering Research Center, Key Laboratory for Utility of En
  • Li H; College of Chemical Engineering, Experimental teaching department, Northwest Minzu University, Key Laboratory of Environment-Friendly Composite Materials of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission, Gansu Provincial Biomass Function Composites Engineering Research Center, Key Laboratory for Utility of En
  • Chen L; College of Chemical Engineering, Experimental teaching department, Northwest Minzu University, Key Laboratory of Environment-Friendly Composite Materials of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission, Gansu Provincial Biomass Function Composites Engineering Research Center, Key Laboratory for Utility of En
J Colloid Interface Sci ; 656: 358-366, 2024 Feb 15.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37995405
ABSTRACT
Solar-driven interface evaporation is promising to alleviate the fresh water scarcity in an economical and sustainable way. However, most of currently reported photothermal conversion materials (PMs) are time-consuming costly, inefficient, or complex preparation process, which causes low utilization efficiency, and difficult to be practical for large-scale application. To solve this problem, a facile and green strategy for preparing hydrogel evaporator (SiO2-PILs/starch) by grafting poly(ionic liquid)s onto silica and doping it with starch is proposed. Benefiting from the broad solar absorption (ca.91 %), strong hydrophilic, and superb salt tolerance and stain resistance of SiO2-PILs/starch. Under 1 sun irradiation, the SiO2-PILs/starch achieves a remarkable solar evaporation efficiency of 91.72 % in pure water and 81.45 % in 20 wt% NaCl solution, respectively. In particular, SiO2-PILs/starch exhibited outstanding long-term salt stability (8 h) and crystalline salt can be self-cleaned in the dark environment. It is worth noting that the prepared hydrogel also possesses a satisfied evaporation efficiency of 75.84 % in oily wastewater (3 wt% n-hexadecane solution) due to its excellent water retention. These properties of SiO2-PILs/starch may provide desperately needed solution for efficient desalination and guaranteed high applicability and durability in practice.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Colloid Interface Sci Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Colloid Interface Sci Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article