May 3, 2024
Meghdad Kamali Moghaddam

Meghdad Kamali Moghaddam

Academic rank: Associate professor
Address: Textile Engineering Group, Engineering Department, University of Bonab
Education: Ph.D in Textile engineering
Phone: 04161811611
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
Department: Textile Engineering

Research

Title
Assessment of milkweed floss as a natural hollow oleophilic fibrous sorbent for oil spill cleanup
Type Article
Keywords
Capillary Milkweed fiber Oil pollution Turbidity Wetting behavior
Researchers Shima Panahi، Meghdad Kamali Moghaddam، Meysam Moezzi

Abstract

Natural oil sorbent materials with a high oil sorption capacity have recently received remarkable attention for oil spill cleanup from seawater. This study reports on the development of a superhydrophobic hollow cellulosic fiber that could serve as an oil spill cleanup material. As oil sorption is based on the physical and chemical characteristics of the sorbent, FTIR, SEM, XRD, and surface contact angle of the fibers were determined. A series of tests were then carried out to analyze the sorption capacity, dynamic oil retention, and reusability. Subsequently, the effect of the fibers’ weight on the amount of oil absorption and absorption time was investigated. The wettability analyses showed that the milkweed floss fiber possessed a superhydrophobic characteristic (with the water contact angle of 140�). The empty channel of the fiber was more than 90% of its total volume. The hydrophobicity and capillary properties helped the fibers to absorb up to 100 g/g of oil, which was higher than that obtained by many natural cellulosic fibers