Melamine and hydrophobic graphene composite foam with lignin as a green connector for oil-water separation applications
- Authors
- Yun, Heecheol; Park, Sangwoo; Choi, Jaewon; Cho, Se Youn; Kwak, Hyo Won
- Issue Date
- 2025-04
- Publisher
- Elsevier BV
- Citation
- Reactive and Functional Polymers, v.209
- Abstract
- Melamine sponge is widely used in various industrial applications owing to its high specific surface area and excellent mechanical properties. However, its practical use as an oil-water separation material is limited by the complex hydrophobization process and the use of non-renewable additives. Herein, we employed lignin, a woodbased biomass, as an amphiphilic connector to modify melamine foam with alkylated graphene oxide. Lignin was easily coated onto the melamine foam, enhancing its hydrophobicity and allowing for a continuous layer of alkylated graphene oxide. This process considerably improved the hydrophobicity of melamine foam, achieving a contact angle of 132.2 degrees. Consequently, the hydrophobic melamine foam demonstrated selective oil absorption in oil-contaminated environments, with an oil adsorption capacity of 42-158 g/g and an excellent oil absorption efficiency of over 97 % even after 20 cycles. The additional alkylated graphene coating further enhanced flux when used as a filter material, enabling rapid and selective oil removal. Our study presents a straightforward, eco-friendly method for converting hydrophilic materials into hydrophobic surfaces using biomass-derived lignin.
- Keywords
- Lignin; Melamine foam; Alkylated graphene oxide; Oil-water separation
- ISSN
- 1381-5148
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/151904
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.reactfunctpolym.2025.106173
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- KIST Article > Others
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