Wenbo ChenHui HeHongxiang ZhuMeixiao ChengYun-Hua LiShuangfei Wang
A thermo-responsive cellulose-based material (cellulose-g-PNIPAAm) was prepared by grafting N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAAm) onto bagasse pulp cellulose via Ce (IV)-initiated free radical polymerization. The surfaces of the obtained cellulose-g-PNIPAAm paper showed a rapid wettability conversion from being hydrophilic (water contact angles (WCA) of 0°) at 25 °C to becoming hydrophobic (WCA of 134.2°) at 45 °C. Furthermore, the thermo-responsive mechanism of cellulose-g-PNIPAAm was examined by the in situ variable-temperature 13C NMR, 1H NMR and AFM analysis. At the same time, the resulting cellulose paper was applied for a switchable separation of oil/water mixtures. Water can pass through the paper under 45 °C, while oil is kept on the paper. When the temperature is above 45 °C, oil can permeate through the paper, while water cannot pass through the water. Moreover, the paper exhibited excellent regeneration performance after five cycles and maintained its switchable wettability.
Guoqi LiuJihong FuJunli YuYaxue ZhangRonglan Wu
Meixiao ChengHui HeHongxiang ZhuWei GuoWenbo ChenFei XueShile ZhouXingjuan ChenShuangfei Wang
Xi ChenYi HeYi FanQiangbin YangXi YangGuangyong ZengLiyun Zhang
Zhao DangLibin LiuYan LiXiang YuGailan Guo
Xinjuan ZengKangquan YangHuang ChaoyunKai YangShouping XuLi WangPihui PiXiufang Wen