Green fabrication of porous microspheres containing cellulose nanocrystal/MnO2 nanohybrid for efficient dye removal.

2021 
Abstract Microspheres based on cellulose nanocrystal (CNC)/metal oxide hybrid materials have great application prospects in wastewater treatment due to simultaneously adsorption, degradation ability, easily separation and recycling properties. However, the relatively small porosity and specific surface area of the CNC-based microspheres limit their adsorption ability. Herein, we reported a facile strategy to prepare porous microsphere based on CNC/MnO2 by freeze-drying the air-bubble templated emulsion, in which the sodium alginate (SA) was used as the crosslinked matrix. Thus-obtained CNC/MnO2/SA microspheres showed low density of 0.027 g/cm3 and high porosity of 98.23%. Benefiting from the high porosity, synergetic effect of CNC electrostatic adsorption and oxidative degradation ability of MnO2, the decolorization ratio of methylene blue (800 mg/mL) could be up to 95.4% in 10 min, and the equilibrium decolorization could reach 114.5 mg/g. This study provides a green and facile strategy to design porous CNC-based material for dye wastewater treatment.
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