Design of hydrophobic polyurethane–magnetite iron oxide-titanium dioxide nanocomposites for oil-water separation

Efficacious oil-water separation has become a global challenge owing to regular oil spillage accidents and escalating industrial oily wastewater. In this study, we synthesized titanium dioxide and magnetite iron oxide nanoparticles to use as a precursor for the production of the nanocomposites. Hydr...

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Main Authors: Asma Khandan Barani, Ghodratollah Roudini, Farahnaz Barahuie, Siti Ujila Binti Masuri
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Published: Elsevier 2023-05-01
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Ghodratollah Roudini
Farahnaz Barahuie
Siti Ujila Binti Masuri
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description Efficacious oil-water separation has become a global challenge owing to regular oil spillage accidents and escalating industrial oily wastewater. In this study, we synthesized titanium dioxide and magnetite iron oxide nanoparticles to use as a precursor for the production of the nanocomposites. Hydrophobic nanocomposites were fabricated using polyurethane, hematite and magnetite iron oxide nanoparticles, and titanium dioxide nanoparticles through a sol-gel process. The formation of the obtained nanocomposites was confirmed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analyses. In addition, the thermogravimetric and differential thermogravimetric (TGA/DTG) and BET surface area results exhibited enhanced thermal stability of the optimized nanocomposite which displayed mesoporous type materials feature with high porosity. Furthermore, the obtained outcomes demonstrated that the distribution of nanoparticles into a polymer matrix had a significant impact on enhancing superhydrophobicity and the separation efficiency against sunflower oil. Seeing the water contact angle of the nanocomposite-coated filter paper was about 157° compared to 0° for the uncoated filter paper and endowed separation efficiency of almost 90% for 5 consecutive cycles. Thereby, these nanocomposites could be an ideal candidate for self-cleaning surfaces and oil-polluted water purification.
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spelling doaj-art-eab0099830df498ebd3b96f91e8ea53f2025-08-19T22:44:40ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402023-05-0195e1558010.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e15580Design of hydrophobic polyurethane–magnetite iron oxide-titanium dioxide nanocomposites for oil-water separationAsma Khandan Barani0Ghodratollah Roudini1Farahnaz Barahuie2Siti Ujila Binti Masuri3Nanotechnology Research Institute, Faculty of Engineering, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, IranDepartment of Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, IranFaculty of Industry & Mining (Khash), University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, Iran; Corresponding author.Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University Putra Malaysia, Serdang, MalaysiaEfficacious oil-water separation has become a global challenge owing to regular oil spillage accidents and escalating industrial oily wastewater. In this study, we synthesized titanium dioxide and magnetite iron oxide nanoparticles to use as a precursor for the production of the nanocomposites. Hydrophobic nanocomposites were fabricated using polyurethane, hematite and magnetite iron oxide nanoparticles, and titanium dioxide nanoparticles through a sol-gel process. The formation of the obtained nanocomposites was confirmed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analyses. In addition, the thermogravimetric and differential thermogravimetric (TGA/DTG) and BET surface area results exhibited enhanced thermal stability of the optimized nanocomposite which displayed mesoporous type materials feature with high porosity. Furthermore, the obtained outcomes demonstrated that the distribution of nanoparticles into a polymer matrix had a significant impact on enhancing superhydrophobicity and the separation efficiency against sunflower oil. Seeing the water contact angle of the nanocomposite-coated filter paper was about 157° compared to 0° for the uncoated filter paper and endowed separation efficiency of almost 90% for 5 consecutive cycles. Thereby, these nanocomposites could be an ideal candidate for self-cleaning surfaces and oil-polluted water purification.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844023027871NanocompositePolyurethaneHydrophobicityIron oxide nanoparticleOil-water separationTitanium dioxide nanoparticle
spellingShingle Asma Khandan Barani
Ghodratollah Roudini
Farahnaz Barahuie
Siti Ujila Binti Masuri
Design of hydrophobic polyurethane–magnetite iron oxide-titanium dioxide nanocomposites for oil-water separation
Nanocomposite
Polyurethane
Hydrophobicity
Iron oxide nanoparticle
Oil-water separation
Titanium dioxide nanoparticle
title Design of hydrophobic polyurethane–magnetite iron oxide-titanium dioxide nanocomposites for oil-water separation
title_full Design of hydrophobic polyurethane–magnetite iron oxide-titanium dioxide nanocomposites for oil-water separation
title_fullStr Design of hydrophobic polyurethane–magnetite iron oxide-titanium dioxide nanocomposites for oil-water separation
title_full_unstemmed Design of hydrophobic polyurethane–magnetite iron oxide-titanium dioxide nanocomposites for oil-water separation
title_short Design of hydrophobic polyurethane–magnetite iron oxide-titanium dioxide nanocomposites for oil-water separation
title_sort design of hydrophobic polyurethane magnetite iron oxide titanium dioxide nanocomposites for oil water separation
topic Nanocomposite
Polyurethane
Hydrophobicity
Iron oxide nanoparticle
Oil-water separation
Titanium dioxide nanoparticle
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844023027871
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