Bio-Inspired Biomass-Derived Carbon Aerogels with Superior Mechanical Property for Oil–Water Separation
It is a challenge to fabricate three-dimensional carbon aerogels based on natural renewable resources with stability, flexibility, and versatility. Here, an ultralight, elastic, and hydrophobic multifunctional reduced graphene oxide-konjac glucomannan (RGO-KGM) carbon aerogel was fabricated by a thr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering 2020-04, Vol.8 (16), p.6458-6465 |
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Zusammenfassung: | It is a challenge to fabricate three-dimensional carbon aerogels based on natural renewable resources with stability, flexibility, and versatility. Here, an ultralight, elastic, and hydrophobic multifunctional reduced graphene oxide-konjac glucomannan (RGO-KGM) carbon aerogel was fabricated by a three-step process of freeze-casting, freeze-drying, and carbonization. In the freeze-casting process, three unique structural RGO-KGM carbon aerogels were obtained by adjusting the position of the PDMS mold on the homemade directional freezer. RGO-KGM carbon aerogels possessed many excellent physicochemical properties, such as ultralow density, high specific surface area, elasticity, hydrophobicity, and controllable size. As an adsorbent, RGO-KGM carbon aerogels exhibited high adsorption capacity for various organic solvents and oils, and the maximum adsorption capacity reached up to 360 g/g. Therefore, RGO-KGM carbon aerogels with good mechanical properties and reusability shows promising prospects in the field of water treatment. |
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ISSN: | 2168-0485 2168-0485 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acssuschemeng.0c00910 |