Cellulose-based aerogels from sugarcane bagasse for oil spill-cleaning and heat insulation applications

QB Thai, ST Nguyen, DK Ho, T Du Tran, DM Huynh… - Carbohydrate …, 2020 - Elsevier
QB Thai, ST Nguyen, DK Ho, T Du Tran, DM Huynh, NHN Do, TP Luu, PK Le, DK Le
Carbohydrate polymers, 2020Elsevier
A promising and economic material for various applications, such as thermal insulation in
construction building and oil clean-up in marine ecosystems, is successfully developed from
the by-product of the sugarcane industry. Biodegradable sugarcane bagasse aerogels are
produced using polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) binder, followed by a freeze-drying method. This
environmental-friendly recycled aerogel has an ultra-low density ([0.016-0.112] g/cm 3), a
high porosity ([91.9–98.9]%), and a very low thermal conductivity ([0.031-0.042] W/mK). Its …
Abstract
A promising and economic material for various applications, such as thermal insulation in construction building and oil clean-up in marine ecosystems, is successfully developed from the by-product of the sugarcane industry. Biodegradable sugarcane bagasse aerogels are produced using polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) binder, followed by a freeze-drying method. This environmental-friendly recycled aerogel has an ultra-low density ([0.016-0.112] g/cm3), a high porosity ([91.9–98.9]%), and a very low thermal conductivity ([0.031-0.042] W/mK). Its superhydrophobicity properties and its maximum oil absorption capacity (up to 25 g/g) are measured after coating aerogel samples with methyltrimethoxysilane (MTMS). The biodegradable aerogel has a Young's modulus of 88 K Pa and can be bent without breaking, demonstrating its high flexibility.
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