Supercritical CO2-Dried Alginate/Soy Protein Isolate Beads Aerogels for Natural Oil Absorption

Oil spills negatively impact ecosystems and groundwater supplies, harm human and animal welfare, and indirectly contribute to global warming and climate change. Natural oil absorbents, such as aerogels, have gained attention for being low-cost, environmentally friendly, biodegradable, and sustainabl...

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Published in:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Main Author: Roslan H.S.; Mustapa A.N.; Tajuddin A.N.; Paninho A.B.
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Language:English
Published: Italian Association of Chemical Engineering - AIDIC 2024
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Roslan H.S.; Mustapa A.N.; Tajuddin A.N.; Paninho A.B.
Supercritical CO2-Dried Alginate/Soy Protein Isolate Beads Aerogels for Natural Oil Absorption
2024
Chemical Engineering Transactions
112

10.3303/CET24112042
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85207893936&doi=10.3303%2fCET24112042&partnerID=40&md5=a4a76fd4ea8fdbe19fdd12cda18c9fdc
Oil spills negatively impact ecosystems and groundwater supplies, harm human and animal welfare, and indirectly contribute to global warming and climate change. Natural oil absorbents, such as aerogels, have gained attention for being low-cost, environmentally friendly, biodegradable, and sustainable. This study synthesized natural oil absorbents from a combination of soy protein isolate and alginate using the sol-gel method. These absorbents underwent surface modification and were then dried using supercritical CO2 at 110 ± 5 bar and 40 °C for 4-5 h to produce alginate/soy protein isolate aerogels. Aerogels are porous solid materials with a huge surface area; thus, their potential as oil absorbents is investigated. The physical characteristics of the oil absorbent are characterized via Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) to identify the interaction of functional groups in the hybrid aerogel, contact angle analysis to evaluate the changes on the surface functionalization characteristics, and oil absorption capacity to measure the ability of aerogel to absorb oil. The composition of the alginate and soy protein isolate was found to influence the hydrophobicity of the aerogels. The alginate/soy protein isolate aerogel with a ratio of 1:1.5 was demonstrated as the optimum formulation of natural oil absorbent with nearly superhydrophobic characteristics with 142.8o of contact angle and 76% oil absorption capacity. Copyright © 2024, AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
Italian Association of Chemical Engineering - AIDIC
22839216
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author Roslan H.S.; Mustapa A.N.; Tajuddin A.N.; Paninho A.B.
spellingShingle Roslan H.S.; Mustapa A.N.; Tajuddin A.N.; Paninho A.B.
Supercritical CO2-Dried Alginate/Soy Protein Isolate Beads Aerogels for Natural Oil Absorption
author_facet Roslan H.S.; Mustapa A.N.; Tajuddin A.N.; Paninho A.B.
author_sort Roslan H.S.; Mustapa A.N.; Tajuddin A.N.; Paninho A.B.
title Supercritical CO2-Dried Alginate/Soy Protein Isolate Beads Aerogels for Natural Oil Absorption
title_short Supercritical CO2-Dried Alginate/Soy Protein Isolate Beads Aerogels for Natural Oil Absorption
title_full Supercritical CO2-Dried Alginate/Soy Protein Isolate Beads Aerogels for Natural Oil Absorption
title_fullStr Supercritical CO2-Dried Alginate/Soy Protein Isolate Beads Aerogels for Natural Oil Absorption
title_full_unstemmed Supercritical CO2-Dried Alginate/Soy Protein Isolate Beads Aerogels for Natural Oil Absorption
title_sort Supercritical CO2-Dried Alginate/Soy Protein Isolate Beads Aerogels for Natural Oil Absorption
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description Oil spills negatively impact ecosystems and groundwater supplies, harm human and animal welfare, and indirectly contribute to global warming and climate change. Natural oil absorbents, such as aerogels, have gained attention for being low-cost, environmentally friendly, biodegradable, and sustainable. This study synthesized natural oil absorbents from a combination of soy protein isolate and alginate using the sol-gel method. These absorbents underwent surface modification and were then dried using supercritical CO2 at 110 ± 5 bar and 40 °C for 4-5 h to produce alginate/soy protein isolate aerogels. Aerogels are porous solid materials with a huge surface area; thus, their potential as oil absorbents is investigated. The physical characteristics of the oil absorbent are characterized via Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) to identify the interaction of functional groups in the hybrid aerogel, contact angle analysis to evaluate the changes on the surface functionalization characteristics, and oil absorption capacity to measure the ability of aerogel to absorb oil. The composition of the alginate and soy protein isolate was found to influence the hydrophobicity of the aerogels. The alginate/soy protein isolate aerogel with a ratio of 1:1.5 was demonstrated as the optimum formulation of natural oil absorbent with nearly superhydrophobic characteristics with 142.8o of contact angle and 76% oil absorption capacity. Copyright © 2024, AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
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