Superhydrophobic Mesoporous Graphene for Separation and Absorption.

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Mesoporous graphene with a surface area of 306 m  g was synthesized by employing CaCO microspheres as hard templates. By surface modification with polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) through chemical vapor deposition, the wettability of as-treated mesoporous graphene can be tailored to be superhydrophobic to water while superoleophilic to oils. The deposition of the low-surface-energy silicon-coating originated from PDMS pyrolysis on porous graphene was confirmed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. As a result of its porous structures and excellent surface superhydrophobicity, the PDMS-treated mesoporous graphene exhibits good selectivity, excellent recyclability, and good absorption performance (up to 66 g g ) for a wide range of oils and organic solvents. Thus, leading to potential use in a variety of applications such as water treatment and purification as well as cleanup of oil spills.
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Authors Fan, Zong-Liang;Qin, Xiao-Juan;Sun, Han-Xue;Zhu, Zhao-Qi;Pei, Chun-Juan;Liang, Wei-Dong;Bao, Xue-Mei;An, Jin;La, Pei-Qing;Li, An;Deng, Wei-Qiao;
Journal chempluschem
Year 2013
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10.1002/cplu.201300119
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