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C16-Functionalized diatomaceous earth: a sustainable approach for the selective encapsulation and remediation of hydrocarbons from water

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2026
abstract:
The primary objective of this research is to engineer a high-performance, sustainable material for aquatic remediation by repurposing low-cost biogenic silica into a selective hydrophobic adsorbent. By integrating the natural hierarchical porosity of Diatomaceous Earth (DE) with a tailored silanization strategy, this work aims to provide a scalable and eco-friendly solution for the efficient encapsulation and mechanical recovery of hydrocarbons from contaminated water. To overcome the inherent hydrophilicity of DE, a two-step functionalization process was developed, involving alkaline activation followed by the covalent grafting of hexadecyltrimethoxysilane (C16) in different concentrations. The resulting C16@DE hybrid materials underwent a dramatic surface energy transformation, shifting from hydrophilic behavior to robust hydrophobicity, with static contact angles reaching up to 134.8◦. Optical analysis revealed a unique remediation mechanism: while pristine DE disperses homogeneously in the aqueous phase, functionalized C16@DE spontaneously organizes into discrete pellets upon contact with diesel, effectively encapsulating the fuel. Quantitative UV/vis spectrophotometry confirmed that these composites sequester approximately 55–56% of the diesel phase. Together, these results demonstrate that C16@DE materials couple intrinsic biosilica porosity with tailored hydrophobicity to achieve efficient hydrocarbon capture. By combining the natural hierarchical porosity of diatoms with engineered surface selectivity, this research positions functionalized DE as a scalable, low-cost, and eco-friendly promising solution for marine oil spill recovery and industrial wastewater treatment.
Iris type:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
diatomaceous earth, surface functionalization, oil-water separation, hydrophobicity, diesel encapsulation, sustainable remediation
List of contributors:
Cigala, Rosalia Maria; Samperi, Mario; Cardiano, Paola; Tripodo, Alessandro; Sabatino, Giuseppe; Cannilla, Catia; La Ganga, Giuseppina; Ielo, Ileana
Authors of the University:
CARDIANO Paola
CIGALA Rosalia Maria
IELO Ileana
LA GANGA Giuseppina
SABATINO Giuseppe
TRIPODO Alessandro
Handle:
https://iris.unime.it/handle/11570/3351829
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