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Hollow Spherical Capsules From Geopolymerized Gel Beads With Halloysite Nanotubes for Pollutants Removal and CO2 Capture
LO BIANCO, A.; CALVINO, M.; CAVALLARO, G.; ŠILER, P.; WASSERBAUER, J.; MILIOTO, S.; LAZZARA, G.
Originální název
Hollow Spherical Capsules From Geopolymerized Gel Beads With Halloysite Nanotubes for Pollutants Removal and CO2 Capture
Anglický název
Hollow Spherical Capsules From Geopolymerized Gel Beads With Halloysite Nanotubes for Pollutants Removal and CO2 Capture
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Originální abstrakt
A scalable protocol is proposed for the fabrication of hollow spherical capsules by geopolymerization of halloysite clay nanotubes (HNTs) incorporated within alginate gel beads. Alginate/HNTs composite beads have been geopolymerized by alkaline treatment through their immersion in highly concentrated NaOH solution. The influence of the immersion time on the structure and mesoscopic properties of the beads has been studied to optimize the geopolymerization efficacy as well as the mechanical resistance and adsorption performances of the capsules. SEM images demonstrate that the alkaline treatment is efficient in the conversion of compact beads to hollow spherical capsules, which possess improved water uptake capacity and enhance flexibility under compressive forces as evidenced by the relevant increase (in the range ca. 55-75%) of the elastic modulus. Due to their internal cavity and surface porosities, geopolymerized capsules exhibit better adsorption performances toward hydrocarbons with respect to the untreated alginate/HNTs beads. Moreover, geopolymerization of alginate/HNTs beads significantly improves the CO2 capture efficiency. The CO2 amount adsorbed by the composites bead has been doubled after 5 seconds of alkaline treatment. This study highlights that the geopolymerization of halloysite loaded in biopolymeric beads can be exploited to obtain sustainable materials suitable for CO2 storage and removal of contaminants.
Anglický abstrakt
A scalable protocol is proposed for the fabrication of hollow spherical capsules by geopolymerization of halloysite clay nanotubes (HNTs) incorporated within alginate gel beads. Alginate/HNTs composite beads have been geopolymerized by alkaline treatment through their immersion in highly concentrated NaOH solution. The influence of the immersion time on the structure and mesoscopic properties of the beads has been studied to optimize the geopolymerization efficacy as well as the mechanical resistance and adsorption performances of the capsules. SEM images demonstrate that the alkaline treatment is efficient in the conversion of compact beads to hollow spherical capsules, which possess improved water uptake capacity and enhance flexibility under compressive forces as evidenced by the relevant increase (in the range ca. 55-75%) of the elastic modulus. Due to their internal cavity and surface porosities, geopolymerized capsules exhibit better adsorption performances toward hydrocarbons with respect to the untreated alginate/HNTs beads. Moreover, geopolymerization of alginate/HNTs beads significantly improves the CO2 capture efficiency. The CO2 amount adsorbed by the composites bead has been doubled after 5 seconds of alkaline treatment. This study highlights that the geopolymerization of halloysite loaded in biopolymeric beads can be exploited to obtain sustainable materials suitable for CO2 storage and removal of contaminants.
Klíčová slova
alginate; composite gel beads; geopolymer; halloysite nanotubes; remediation
Klíčová slova v angličtině
alginate; composite gel beads; geopolymer; halloysite nanotubes; remediation
Autoři
LO BIANCO, A.; CALVINO, M.; CAVALLARO, G.; ŠILER, P.; WASSERBAUER, J.; MILIOTO, S.; LAZZARA, G.
Vydáno
17.06.2025
Nakladatel
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Místo
WEINHEIM
ISSN
1613-6829
Periodikum
Small
Svazek
17.06.2025
Číslo
17.06.2025
Stát
Spolková republika Německo
Strany od
1
Strany do
11
Strany počet
11
URL
BibTex
@article{BUT198517,
  author="Alessandro {Lo Bianco} and Martina Maria {Calvino} and Giuseppe {Cavallaro} and Pavel {Šiler} and Jaromír {Wasserbauer} and Stefana {Milioto} and Giuseppe {Lazzara}",
  title="Hollow Spherical Capsules From Geopolymerized Gel Beads With Halloysite Nanotubes for Pollutants Removal and CO2 Capture",
  journal="Small",
  year="2025",
  volume="17.06.2025",
  number="17.06.2025",
  pages="1--11",
  doi="10.1002/smll.202504306",
  issn="1613-6810",
  url="https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/smll.202504306"
}