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Multifunctional lignin-reinforced cellulose foam for the simultaneous removal of oils, dyes, and metal ions from water

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS [2025]
Zhenrong Tan, Beibei Yang, Weifeng Liu, Dongjie Yang, Xueqing Qiu, Dafeng Zheng
ABSTRACT

Pollutants emitted by industry pose an emerging threat to ecosystems, human health and native species, which has attracted global attention. At present, most of the biomass-based water remediation materials suffer from the poor mechanical properties, complexity of the modification process, single function and low adsorption capacity. Therefore, a high-strength lignin/cellulose foam absorbent (LCMA) with super-hydrophilic surface was developed for wastewater treatment by using lignin as the skeleton to crosslink cellulose through sol-gel method. Combined with an abundance of reactive functional groups and a highly porous structure, LCMA demonstrated a superior absorption and removal performance for cationic dyes and heavy metal ions, with separation efficiencies exceeding 99.76 % for cationic dyes and 99.85 % for heavy metal ions. Further modification of LCMA by a facile method using polydopamine (PDA) and polyethyleneimine (PEI) imparted superhydrophilicity to the foams. The developed LCMA@PDA@PEI exhibited an impressive immiscible oil-water separation performance and emulsion separation performance (Separation efficiency >99.95 % for immiscible oil-water mixtures and >99.05 % for oil-in-water emulsions). With the capabilities of simultaneous removal for dyes, heavy metal ions and oil pollutants from water, LCMA holds a broad application prospect in the water remediation, especially in the treatment of polluted water with complex components.

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