TY - JOUR
T1 - Density controlled oil uptake and beyond
T2 - From carbon nanotubes to graphene nanoribbon aerogels
AU - Chen, Liang
AU - Du, Ran
AU - Zhang, Jin
AU - Yi, Tao
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Royal Society of Chemistry.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Large-scale manipulation of the density (from 2.5 to 1327 mg cm-3) and wettability of carbon-based aerogels has been realized by delicately modulating the gelation, drying and post-treatment processes. An unexpected "Janus face" effect of pyrrole was revealed in the fabrication process. Pyrrole acts as a "spacer" at relatively low concentrations (ca. 5 vol%), leading to an increase of the aerogel density. By using systematic studies, the oil adsorption capacity of aerogels has been correlated with the aerogel density and surface wettability, which can guide the production of highly efficient sorbents. For example, a polydimethylsiloxane modified graphene nanoribbons aerogel with a density of 2.5 mg cm-3 was prepared and showed a remarkable adsorption capacity of up to 302 times for phenixin and 121 times for n-hexane its own weight, much higher than that of most carbonaceous sorbents previously reported. Furthermore, a proof-of-concept aerogel-based floating-type densitometer has also been proposed to expand the potential applications of aerogels.
AB - Large-scale manipulation of the density (from 2.5 to 1327 mg cm-3) and wettability of carbon-based aerogels has been realized by delicately modulating the gelation, drying and post-treatment processes. An unexpected "Janus face" effect of pyrrole was revealed in the fabrication process. Pyrrole acts as a "spacer" at relatively low concentrations (ca. 5 vol%), leading to an increase of the aerogel density. By using systematic studies, the oil adsorption capacity of aerogels has been correlated with the aerogel density and surface wettability, which can guide the production of highly efficient sorbents. For example, a polydimethylsiloxane modified graphene nanoribbons aerogel with a density of 2.5 mg cm-3 was prepared and showed a remarkable adsorption capacity of up to 302 times for phenixin and 121 times for n-hexane its own weight, much higher than that of most carbonaceous sorbents previously reported. Furthermore, a proof-of-concept aerogel-based floating-type densitometer has also been proposed to expand the potential applications of aerogels.
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U2 - 10.1039/c5ta04370k
DO - 10.1039/c5ta04370k
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84944259639
SN - 2050-7488
VL - 3
SP - 20547
EP - 20553
JO - Journal of Materials Chemistry A
JF - Journal of Materials Chemistry A
IS - 41
ER -