Improvised Centrifugal Spinning for the Production of Polystyrene Microfibers From Waste Expanded Polystyrene Foam and Its Potential Application for Oil Adsorption

A straightforward approach to recycle waste expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam to produce polystyrene (PS) microfibers using the improvised centrifugal spinning technique is demonstrated in this work. A typical benchtop centrifuge was improvised and used as a centrifugal spinning device. The obtained P...

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Main Authors: Budlayan, Marco Laurence M, Patricio, Jonathan N, Lagare, Jeanne Phyre B, Arco, Susan D, Alguno, Arnold C, Basilio, Antonio M, Latayada, Felmer S, Capangpangan, Rey Y
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.physics-faculty-pubs-10802022-02-09T06:53:56Z Improvised Centrifugal Spinning for the Production of Polystyrene Microfibers From Waste Expanded Polystyrene Foam and Its Potential Application for Oil Adsorption Budlayan, Marco Laurence M Patricio, Jonathan N Lagare, Jeanne Phyre B Arco, Susan D Alguno, Arnold C Basilio, Antonio M Latayada, Felmer S Capangpangan, Rey Y A straightforward approach to recycle waste expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam to produce polystyrene (PS) microfibers using the improvised centrifugal spinning technique is demonstrated in this work. A typical benchtop centrifuge was improvised and used as a centrifugal spinning device. The obtained PS microfibers were characterized for their potential application for oil adsorption. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy results revealed similarity on the transmission bands of EPS foam and PS microfibers suggesting the preservation of the EPS foam’s chemical composition after the centrifugal spinning process. Scanning electron microscopy displayed well-defined fibers with an average diameter of 3.14 ± 0.59 μm. At the same time, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy revealed the presence of carbon and oxygen as the primary components of the fibers. Contact angle (θCA) measurements showed the more enhanced hydrophobicity of the PS microfiber (θCA = 100.2 ± 1.3°) compared to the untreated EPS foam (θCA = 92.9 ± 3.5°). The PS microfiber also displayed better oleophilicity compared to EPS foam. Finally, the fabricated PS microfibers demonstrated promising potential for oil removal in water with a calculated sorption capacity value of about 15.5 g/g even at a very short contact time. The fabricated PS fiber from the waste EPS foam may provide valuable insights into the valorization of polymeric waste materials for environmental and other related applications. 2021-11-09T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/physics-faculty-pubs/82 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1080&context=physics-faculty-pubs Physics Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Expanded polystyrene foam Polystyrene microfiber Centrifugal spinning Oil adsorption Materials Science and Engineering Physics
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topic Expanded polystyrene foam
Polystyrene microfiber
Centrifugal spinning
Oil adsorption
Materials Science and Engineering
Physics
spellingShingle Expanded polystyrene foam
Polystyrene microfiber
Centrifugal spinning
Oil adsorption
Materials Science and Engineering
Physics
Budlayan, Marco Laurence M
Patricio, Jonathan N
Lagare, Jeanne Phyre B
Arco, Susan D
Alguno, Arnold C
Basilio, Antonio M
Latayada, Felmer S
Capangpangan, Rey Y
Improvised Centrifugal Spinning for the Production of Polystyrene Microfibers From Waste Expanded Polystyrene Foam and Its Potential Application for Oil Adsorption
description A straightforward approach to recycle waste expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam to produce polystyrene (PS) microfibers using the improvised centrifugal spinning technique is demonstrated in this work. A typical benchtop centrifuge was improvised and used as a centrifugal spinning device. The obtained PS microfibers were characterized for their potential application for oil adsorption. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy results revealed similarity on the transmission bands of EPS foam and PS microfibers suggesting the preservation of the EPS foam’s chemical composition after the centrifugal spinning process. Scanning electron microscopy displayed well-defined fibers with an average diameter of 3.14 ± 0.59 μm. At the same time, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy revealed the presence of carbon and oxygen as the primary components of the fibers. Contact angle (θCA) measurements showed the more enhanced hydrophobicity of the PS microfiber (θCA = 100.2 ± 1.3°) compared to the untreated EPS foam (θCA = 92.9 ± 3.5°). The PS microfiber also displayed better oleophilicity compared to EPS foam. Finally, the fabricated PS microfibers demonstrated promising potential for oil removal in water with a calculated sorption capacity value of about 15.5 g/g even at a very short contact time. The fabricated PS fiber from the waste EPS foam may provide valuable insights into the valorization of polymeric waste materials for environmental and other related applications.
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author Budlayan, Marco Laurence M
Patricio, Jonathan N
Lagare, Jeanne Phyre B
Arco, Susan D
Alguno, Arnold C
Basilio, Antonio M
Latayada, Felmer S
Capangpangan, Rey Y
author_facet Budlayan, Marco Laurence M
Patricio, Jonathan N
Lagare, Jeanne Phyre B
Arco, Susan D
Alguno, Arnold C
Basilio, Antonio M
Latayada, Felmer S
Capangpangan, Rey Y
author_sort Budlayan, Marco Laurence M
title Improvised Centrifugal Spinning for the Production of Polystyrene Microfibers From Waste Expanded Polystyrene Foam and Its Potential Application for Oil Adsorption
title_short Improvised Centrifugal Spinning for the Production of Polystyrene Microfibers From Waste Expanded Polystyrene Foam and Its Potential Application for Oil Adsorption
title_full Improvised Centrifugal Spinning for the Production of Polystyrene Microfibers From Waste Expanded Polystyrene Foam and Its Potential Application for Oil Adsorption
title_fullStr Improvised Centrifugal Spinning for the Production of Polystyrene Microfibers From Waste Expanded Polystyrene Foam and Its Potential Application for Oil Adsorption
title_full_unstemmed Improvised Centrifugal Spinning for the Production of Polystyrene Microfibers From Waste Expanded Polystyrene Foam and Its Potential Application for Oil Adsorption
title_sort improvised centrifugal spinning for the production of polystyrene microfibers from waste expanded polystyrene foam and its potential application for oil adsorption
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2021
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/physics-faculty-pubs/82
https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1080&context=physics-faculty-pubs
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