Energy-efficient recovery of oil droplets from ice-cold water, such as oil sands tailings, marine, and arctic oil spills, is challenging. In particular, due to paraffin wax crystallization at low temperatures, the crude oil exhibits high viscosity, making it difficult to collect using simple solutions like sponges. Here, we report a wax-wetting sponge designed by conforming to the thermoresponsive microstructure of crude oil droplets. To address paraffin wax crystallization, we designed the sponge by coating a polyester polyurethane substrate with nanosilicon functionalized with paraffin-like octadecyl ligands. The wax-wetting sponge can adsorb oil droplets from wastewater between 5° and 40°C with 90 to 99% removal efficacy for 10 cycles. A...
Oil spill in the environment is one of the serious issues faced around the world. Efficient oil remo...
The influence of different coupling agents and coupling times on the wettability of a polyurethane (...
Macroporous materials are a class of absorbents used for oil spill cleanup. In this article, novel m...
In the US, steam-¬based oil extraction processes generate over 15 billion liters of emulsified oil c...
Development of a functional sorbent for effective crude oil absorption is essential to address large...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Artificial Intelligence Enhanced Design of Polymer Materia...
Oil spills not only result in extensive economic losses but also damage marine ecological environmen...
Summary: Efficiently cleaning up high-viscosity crude oil spills is still a serious global problem. ...
Fast and effective cleanup of oil spills remains a global challenge. A modified commercial sponge wi...
An oil spill needs timely cleanup before it spreads and poses serious environmental threat to the po...
Remediation of crude-oil spills is a global challenge. Conventional sorbents are inefficient for com...
Heat localization has been proposed as a new strategy to utilize solar energy efficiently. In the pa...
Rapid progress of processing and transportation of oil and petroleum products may cause disaster for...
Superhydrophobic porous materials have great potential for oil absorption due to their good stabilit...
A simple vapor-phase deposition process has been developed to fabricate a superhydrophobic and super...
Oil spill in the environment is one of the serious issues faced around the world. Efficient oil remo...
The influence of different coupling agents and coupling times on the wettability of a polyurethane (...
Macroporous materials are a class of absorbents used for oil spill cleanup. In this article, novel m...
In the US, steam-¬based oil extraction processes generate over 15 billion liters of emulsified oil c...
Development of a functional sorbent for effective crude oil absorption is essential to address large...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Artificial Intelligence Enhanced Design of Polymer Materia...
Oil spills not only result in extensive economic losses but also damage marine ecological environmen...
Summary: Efficiently cleaning up high-viscosity crude oil spills is still a serious global problem. ...
Fast and effective cleanup of oil spills remains a global challenge. A modified commercial sponge wi...
An oil spill needs timely cleanup before it spreads and poses serious environmental threat to the po...
Remediation of crude-oil spills is a global challenge. Conventional sorbents are inefficient for com...
Heat localization has been proposed as a new strategy to utilize solar energy efficiently. In the pa...
Rapid progress of processing and transportation of oil and petroleum products may cause disaster for...
Superhydrophobic porous materials have great potential for oil absorption due to their good stabilit...
A simple vapor-phase deposition process has been developed to fabricate a superhydrophobic and super...
Oil spill in the environment is one of the serious issues faced around the world. Efficient oil remo...
The influence of different coupling agents and coupling times on the wettability of a polyurethane (...
Macroporous materials are a class of absorbents used for oil spill cleanup. In this article, novel m...