自愈水凝胶
明胶
纤维素
吸附
戊二醛
化学工程
半纤维素
材料科学
木质素
纳米纤维
铬
化学
高分子化学
肿胀 的
有机化学
复合材料
工程类
作者
Jéssica S. Marciano,Rafaela R. Ferreira,Alana G. Souza,Rennan F. S. Barbosa,Antonio J. de Moura,Derval dos Santos Rosa
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.03.117
摘要
Biopolymers are promising materials for water treatment applications due to their abundance, low cost, expandability, and chemical structure. In this work, gelatin hydrogels filled with cellulose in the form of pristine eucalyptus residues (PER) or treated eucalyptus residues (TER) were prepared for adsorption and chromium removal in contaminated water. PER is a lignocellulosic compound, with cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin, while TER has cellulose as a major component. FT-Raman Spectroscopy and FTIR analysis confirmed the crosslink reaction with glutaraldehyde and indicated that fillers altered the gelatin molecular vibrations and formed new hydrogen bonds, impacting the hydrogels' crystalline structure. The hydrogen bond energy was altered by the cellulosic fillers' addition and resulted in higher thermal stability (~10 °C). Hydrogels presented a Fickian diffusion, where gelatin hydrogel showed the highest swelling ability (466%), and composites showed lower values with the filler content increase. The chromium adsorption capacity presented values between 12 and 13 mg/g, i.e., featuring an excellent removal capacity which is related with hydrogel crosslinked structure and fibers surface hydroxyl groups, highlighting gelatin hydrogel TER 5% with better removal capacity. The developed hydrogels were produced from biomacromolecules with low-cost and potential application in contaminated water. • Sustainable and biodegradable gelatin-hydrogels filled with eucalyptus residues • The presence of non-cellulosic components altered the hydrogels crosslink and 3D network formation. • Gelatin and eucalyptus residues interactions were investigated and impacted chromium removal. • The composite hydrogels were effective in chromium removal from contaminated water.
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