Cleanup of oil spills is a worldwide challenge to prevent serious environmental pollution. A new kind of poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) oil absorbent with high absorption capacity and excellent reusability was prepared and used for oil/water separation. The preparation process of PDMS oil absorbents involves direct curing of a PDMS prepolymer in a <i>p</i>-xylene solution in the presence of commercial sugar particles, which is simple and economic. PDMS oil absorbents have interconnected pores and a swellable skeleton, combining the advantages of porous materials and gels. Absorption capacities of PDMS oil absorbents are 4–34 g/g for various oils and organic solvents, which are 3 times that reported previously. Owing to their hydrophobicity ...
The development of the oil industry brings the critical problem of ocean pollution by oil spill or f...
Abstract Treatment of petroleum spills and organic solvent pollution in general is an important issu...
International audiencetoluene or dimethyldisulfide (DMDS). A preliminary bibliog. review allowed to...
Cleanup of oil spills is a worldwide challenge to prevent serious environmental pollution. A new kin...
The development of absorbent materials with high selectivity for oils and organic solvents is of gre...
This article demonstrates a novel nanoscale surface modification method to enhance the selectivity o...
Oil wastewater and spilled oil have caused serious environmental pollution and damage to public heal...
Oil spills from disasters such as the sinking of ships and the discharge of oily wastes cause seriou...
The objective of this work is to prepare absorbent materials based on polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) fo...
A novel superhydrophobic/superoleophilic surface has been developed by direct surface condensation o...
Macroporous materials are a class of absorbents used for oil spill cleanup. In this article, novel m...
Superhydrophobic and oleophilic sponges have been demonstrated as promising candidates for oil/water...
The article focuses on the study of oil spill cleanup in an aquatic media by comparing the oil sorpt...
The objective of this research is to develop a practical and efficient oil recovery method that can ...
To solve the problem of the low absorbency of oil-absorbing resins, oil-absorbing resins (PAMs) were...
The development of the oil industry brings the critical problem of ocean pollution by oil spill or f...
Abstract Treatment of petroleum spills and organic solvent pollution in general is an important issu...
International audiencetoluene or dimethyldisulfide (DMDS). A preliminary bibliog. review allowed to...
Cleanup of oil spills is a worldwide challenge to prevent serious environmental pollution. A new kin...
The development of absorbent materials with high selectivity for oils and organic solvents is of gre...
This article demonstrates a novel nanoscale surface modification method to enhance the selectivity o...
Oil wastewater and spilled oil have caused serious environmental pollution and damage to public heal...
Oil spills from disasters such as the sinking of ships and the discharge of oily wastes cause seriou...
The objective of this work is to prepare absorbent materials based on polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) fo...
A novel superhydrophobic/superoleophilic surface has been developed by direct surface condensation o...
Macroporous materials are a class of absorbents used for oil spill cleanup. In this article, novel m...
Superhydrophobic and oleophilic sponges have been demonstrated as promising candidates for oil/water...
The article focuses on the study of oil spill cleanup in an aquatic media by comparing the oil sorpt...
The objective of this research is to develop a practical and efficient oil recovery method that can ...
To solve the problem of the low absorbency of oil-absorbing resins, oil-absorbing resins (PAMs) were...
The development of the oil industry brings the critical problem of ocean pollution by oil spill or f...
Abstract Treatment of petroleum spills and organic solvent pollution in general is an important issu...
International audiencetoluene or dimethyldisulfide (DMDS). A preliminary bibliog. review allowed to...