Sio2 Aerogels (Sas) Coating on the Surface of 3d Weft-Knitted Spacer Fabrics (Wksfs) Used as Sorbent in Oil Spill Cleanup

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Syed Rashedul Islam

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Mohammed Kayes Patoary

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Alrayah H. D. Yousif

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Aneeba Chaudary

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Hewan Dawit Estifanos

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Tayyab Naveed

University of Management and Technology

Jinhua Jiang

Donghua University - Engineering Research Center of Technical Textile, Ministry of Education

Huiqi Shao

affiliation not provided to SSRN

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Abstract

Oily wastewater and advanced manufacturing organic pollutants are posing a serious global threat to the environment. Herein, SiO2 aerogels prepared from tetraethylorthosilicate (C8H20O4Si) by sol-gel method were coated on various 3D weft-knitted spacer fabrics (WKSFs) to study and compare the oil spill cleanup behavior in different temperatures (20°C, 30°C, 40°C, 50°C, and 60°C), oil, and water medium. SEM and BET were used to observe the surface morphology and specific surface area of WKSFs. FTIR-ATR and XRD for the microstructure of fabrics were used to characterize the surface changes induced by the silica aerogel coating. TGA was performed to clarify the thermal degradation of WKSFs. The findings demonstrated that entirely the sorbents, particularly sorbent 2, ensured significant oil weight gain (%) and retention rate (%) in all cases. Sorbent 2 showed higher oil weight gain (%) and retention rate (%) of ((763±2.31%, 758±2.08%, and 740±2.52%) and (88.92±0.87%, 88.74±0.68%, and 85.88±1.02%)) for vegetable oil and ((698±2.65%, 693±2.52%, and 673±2.65%) and (91.18±0.83%, 90.82±0.75%, and 88.16±0.90%)) for engine oil in temperature, oil, and water medium, respectively. The statistical study revealed that coated WKSFs performed significantly at the 0.05 level (P = 0.000). The outcomes also revealed that the varieties of 3D fabric physical structures, specific surface areas, pore sizes, pore volumes, porosity ratios, water contact angles, silica aerogel add-on %, surface roughness, thermal behaviors, temperatures, and oil characteristics all played a significant effect on oil weight gain and retention aptitude, especially in the oil spill cleanup performance.

Keywords: 3D WKSF sorbents, SiO2 aerogels, oil weight gain, oil retention rate, oil spill cleanup

Suggested Citation

Islam, Syed Rashedul and Patoary, Mohammed Kayes and Yousif, Alrayah H. D. and Chaudary, Aneeba and Estifanos, Hewan Dawit and Naveed, Tayyab and Jiang, Jinhua and Shao, Huiqi, Sio2 Aerogels (Sas) Coating on the Surface of 3d Weft-Knitted Spacer Fabrics (Wksfs) Used as Sorbent in Oil Spill Cleanup. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4165465 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4165465

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Mohammed Kayes Patoary

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Alrayah H. D. Yousif

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Aneeba Chaudary

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Hewan Dawit Estifanos

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Tayyab Naveed

University of Management and Technology ( email )

Arlington, VA
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Jinhua Jiang

Donghua University - Engineering Research Center of Technical Textile, Ministry of Education

Shanghai 200051
China

Huiqi Shao

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