Junchen Zou
Shanghai University
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2013
Yan Hu; Xiaoyan Liu; Junchen Zou; Ting Gu; Wenbo Chai; Hongbing Li
The preparation, by a freeze-thaw method, of new graphite/isobutylene-isoprene rubber (IIR) sorbents for oil and organic liquid is described. Graphite was expected to improve the adsorption properties. The cryogels were prepared by solution crosslinking IIR rubber in the presence of graphite in benzene at various temperatures, using sulfur monochloride as the crosslinker, and characterized by SEM and contact angle measurements. The dried cryogels, with interconnected macropores were sponge-like soft materials, with excellent buoyancy and hydrophobicity. They also showed excellent sorption characteristics, with the best sample exhibiting maximum sorption capacities of 17.8 g g(-1) for crude oil, 21.6 g g(-1) for diesel oil, and 23.4 g g(-1) for lubricating oil, respectively. The samples also showed excellent sorption capability for organic liquids, absorbing up to around twenty times their own mass. After rapid and effective desorption, taking just 3-5 h, the cryogels were recovered. They could also be reused more than 30 times by simply centrifuging to remove the sorbed liquid. These characteristics mean that the cryogels prepared in this study are promising materials for removal of large-scale oil or toxic organic spills.
Carbohydrate Polymers | 2015
Wenbo Chai; Xiaoyan Liu; Junchen Zou; Xinying Zhang; Beibei Li; Tiantian Yin
Pomelo peel (PP), as one of the well-known agricultural wastes, is cost-effective and environmentally friendly. Based on PP, two new kinds of oil sorbents were prepared by using acetic anhydride and styrene. The structures of raw pomelo peel (RP), acetic anhydride-treated pomelo peel (AP) and styrene-treated pomelo peel (SP) were characterized by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), contact-angle (CA) measurements. The optimum reaction conditions for preparation of AP and SP were also investigated. The resulting products exhibited better oil sorption capacity than that of RP for diesel and lubricating oil, also SP had better oil sorption capacity than AP, while the oil sorption capacities of SP for diesel and lubricating oil reached 18.91 and 26.36 g/g, respectively. Adsorption kinetics was well described by the pseudo-second-order model. The results indicated that AP and SP, especially SP could be used as the substitute for non-biodegradable oil sorption materials.
Desalination and Water Treatment | 2015
Junchen Zou; Xiaoyan Liu; Wenbo Chai; Xinying Zhang; Beibei Li; Yuxi Wang; Yining Ma
AbstractA new, low-cost and locally available sorbent, pomelo peel (PP), was tested for its ability to remove spilled oil from simulated seawater. The experiments were conducted to evaluate the oil sorption capacities of PP modified by fatty acids (oleic acid and stearic acid). The effects of temperature, salinity, and oscillation frequency on the oil sorption capacity of the PP were studied in simulated seawater. It was found that the oil sorption capacity of the PP was greatly enhanced by the surface modification. The results showed that the PP modified by oleic acid had better oil sorption capacity than that treated with stearic acid. The sorption kinetics of unmodified and modified PP were well described by the pseudo-second-order kinetic model. The results indicated that PP was an attractive candidate for removing oily pollutants from seawater.
Desalination and Water Treatment | 2016
Wenbo Chai; Xiaoyan Liu; Xinying Zhang; Beibei Li; Tiantian Yin; Junchen Zou
AbstractPolypropylene fiber-grafted polybutylmethacrylate (PP-g-PBMA), a new oil absorbent, was prepared by suspension polymerization using butyl methacrylate as monomer, benzoyl peroxide (BPO) as initiator, and N,N′-methylenebisacrylamide as cross-linker. The effects of monomer concentration, initiator concentration, and cross-linker dosage on the oil absorbency were studied. The results revealed that the pseudo-second-order kinetics model fitted well with the experimental results. The sorption isotherms studies indicated that the equilibrium process was well described by the Freundlich isotherm model. The structures of polypropylene fiber (PP) and PP-g-PBMA were characterized by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), N2 adsorption–desorption, contact-angle (CA) measurements, and differential thermogravimetric analysis. The results of FTIR and SEM show that PBMA was successfully grafted onto PP fiber substrate. The maximum oil sorption capacity of PP-g-PBMA fo...
Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology | 2015
Beibei Li; Xiaoyan Liu; Xinying Zhang; Junchen Zou; Wenbo Chai; Yanyan Lou
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2015
Beibei Li; Xiaoyan Liu; Xinying Zhang; Junchen Zou; Wenbo Chai; Jing Xu
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering | 2013
Ting Gu; Pengcheng Su; Xiaoyan Liu; Junchen Zou; Xinying Zhang; Yan Hu
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation | 2013
Junchen Zou; Xiaoyan Liu; Chiquan He; Xinying Zhang; Chenglin Zhong; Chuanhua Wang; Jing Wei
Desalination and Water Treatment | 2016
Junchen Zou; Wenbo Chai; Xiaoyan Liu; Beibei Li; Xinying Zhang; Tiantian Yin
Archive | 2012
Fahui Liu; Xiaoyan Liu; Junchen Zou; Shanshan Liu; Lisha Chen; Yan Hu; Jing Wei; Ting Gu