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Graphene-based aerogel for efficient oil sorption and water pollution remediation

COLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS [2024]
Hong Zhang, Xiaodong Yang, Xin Zhang, Lei Wang, Bo Wang, Xu Zeng, Bo Ren
ABSTRACT

In the past few years, there has been a notable rise in the release of industrial waste oil, frequent oil spills at sea, and a significant escalation in the severity of water pollution. This issue has garnered global attention and is now recognised as a widespread concern. Hence, there is a pressing demand for an oil-absorbing material exhibiting high oil-absorption capabilities and robust mechanical properties. This study introduces a new aerogel characterised by a three-dimensional hierarchical pore size structure derived from natural corn stalk powder and graphene oxide (GO). The developed aerogel demonstrated notable sorption capacity ranging from 70.6 to 131.0 g/g, along with excellent compressibility and high elasticity. These properties enable effective oil-water separation and selective sorption. This study introduces a novel approach to treating agricultural waste and presents a straightforward, environmentally friendly, cost-effective method for synthesising high-performance graphene-based oil-absorbing agents.

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