Oil pollution is of great significance in environmental pollution. Therefore
the disposal of oily wastewater has become a worldwide challenge. At present
oil-absorbing materials are mainly composed of synthetic polymers
which is difficult to degrade to cause secondary pollution. As an inexpensive natural polymer
zein is an amino acid-based vegetable protein with biocompatibility and biodegradability.We found that zein can be used to prepare edible composites and controlled release materials. Herein
using sol-gel method
the zein-based polymer gel was prepared by zein and poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA). With further surface modification by silane coupling agent and in-situ precipitation for introducing Fe
3
O
4
the zein-based magnetic polymer gel was successively prepared. Its morphology and structure were characterized by FT-IR
SEM and TG. It indicated that the polymer gel had a multi-layered network structure and the contact angle was 132.77°. The modified gel has significant capabilities of oil-water separation and magnetic separation
which will provide efficient and environmentally friendly Environmentally friendly adsorption materials for water treatment and environmental protection.
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