Abstract

In this work, the hydrophobic lignin nanoparticles (LNP) were synthesized by a synchronous modification of silanization and fluorination process. Thermogravimetric analyser, fourier-transform-infrared-spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy were used to confirm the surface modified LNP (m-LNP). The maximum degradation temperature of m-LNP was 85 °C higher than that of origin LNP. Then the bio-based PLA foams were prepared via freezing-dry method by impregnating various amount of m-LNP. The results showed that a high hydrophobicity (141° of contact angle) and porosity structure (94% of porosity) were constructed when the m-LNP content increased to 6 wt% (PLA-6L). Afterwards, the absorption capacities of the PLA composite foams towards various oil/organic solvents are measured. The composite foams reached their saturated adsorption capacity in quite short time and exhibited good recyclability due to the two factors: high hydrophobicity and high porosity. Thus, the bio-based PLA/m-LNP composite foams could be used as the eco-benign and efficient absorbents for petroleum leakage, oil spills and toxic organic solvents in water contamination field.

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