Non-Wettable Microporous Sheets Using Mixed Polyolefin Waste for Oil–Water Separation

Junaid Saleem*, Zubair Khalid Baig Moghal, Rana A. Shakoor, Adriaan S. Luyt, Gordon McKay

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Abstract

Mixed polyolefin-based waste needs urgent attention to mitigate its negative impact on the environment. The separation of these plastics requires energy-intensive processes due to their similar densities. Additionally, these materials cannot be blended without compatibilizers, as they are inherently incompatible and immiscible. Herein, non-wettable microporous sheets from recycled polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) are presented. The methodology involves the application of phase separation and spin-casting techniques to obtain a bimodal porous structure, facilitating efficient oil–water separation. The resulting sheets have an immediate and equilibrium sorption uptake of 100 and 55 g/g, respectively, due to the presence of micro- and macro-pores, as revealed by SEM. Moreover, sheets possess enhanced crystallinity, as evidenced by XRD; hence, they retain their structure during sorption and desorption and are reusable with 98% efficiency. The anti-wetting properties of the sheets are enhanced by applying a silane coating, ensuring waterless sorption and a contact angle of 140°. These results highlight the importance of implementing sustainable solutions to recycle plastics and mitigate the oil spill problem.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3072
JournalPolymers
Volume15
Issue number14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2023

Keywords

  • non-wettable
  • oil spill
  • plastic wastes
  • polyethylene
  • polyolefins
  • polypropylene
  • thin sheets

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