Melamine and hydrophobic graphene composite foam with lignin as a green connector for oil-water separation applications

Authors
Yun, HeecheolPark, SangwooChoi, JaewonCho, Se YounKwak, 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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