Development of polymeric aerogel using plastic wastes for oil cleanup from wastewater

Junaid Saleem, Usman Bin Shahid, Gordon McKay

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Abstract

The overall aim of this project is to develop a recyclable polymer aerogel for an effective utilization of plastic waste and to use it for oil clean up from wastewater. The waste utilization from one source (plastic waste) to reduce waste from another source (oil clean up from wastewater) will take the world one step closer to the sustainability. A huge proportion of municipal solid waste accumulated all over the globe is composed of plastic wastes and a large volume of it is either incinerated, disposed of into landfill or leaked into the ocean. The plastic leakage into the seawater has created further problems as around 13m tonnes of plastic is ingested by seabirds and fish. In addition, it is estimated that 20,000 plastic bottles are produced per second and less than 10% of them are recycled. With this rate, it is projected that if proper recycling measures are not taken then by 2050 ocean will contain more plastic by weight than fish. In this work, we have provided a sustainable solution to this problem by utilizing the plastic waste to produce a polymeric aerogel which is then used for an efficient oil clean-up from wastewater. To achieve this goal, different grades of plastic wastes have undergone solvent blending using shear mixing and solvent extraction using lyophilization to form polymer aerogel. Unlike traditional methods in which either virgin polymer is used to synthesize aerogels or high carbon number and high boiling point solvent is used to synthesize polymer films, our research has used plastic wastes as a precursor to produce polymeric aerogels in combination with a low carbon number, lower boiling point, and low freezing point solvent. It is anticipated that it will lead to open up a new direction of using plastic waste as a highly efficient oil-sorbent aerogel. As this is an ongoing project, we expect to provide more results before the start of July 2018.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science 2018, WCECS 2018
EditorsW.S. Grundfest, S.I. Ao, Craig Douglas
PublisherNewswood Limited
Pages708-711
Number of pages4
ISBN (Electronic)9789881404909
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Event2018 World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science, WCECS 2018 - San Francisco, United States
Duration: 23 Oct 201825 Oct 2018

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Engineering and Computer Science
Volume2238
ISSN (Print)2078-0958

Conference

Conference2018 World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science, WCECS 2018
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Francisco
Period23/10/1825/10/18

Keywords

  • Aerogel
  • And oil sorbent
  • Lyophilization
  • Plastic wastes

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