2019
DOI: 10.1002/ceat.201800358
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Graphene Adsorption and Separation Functional Materials

Abstract: Graphene and its derivatives have been considered intensively in the development and application of new types of adsorption and separation functional materials, due to its unique structure and superior performance. A comprehensive review on recent studies on adsorption and separation functional materials is given, including graphene, graphene oxide, graphene gel, graphene‐based sponge, graphene separation membrane as well as graphene continuous oil absorption and separation materials. Moreover, the preparation… Show more

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“…While these artificial structures are bioinspired on a fundamental level, most of the efforts in the field are not directly correlated to the natural counterparts; thus, they are not included in the present paper and we direct the interested reader to several recent reviews. [151][152][153][154][155][156] Depending on the synthetic approach employed to build the 3D porous structure, a wide range of different architectures might be envisioned, [157] from simple sponge-like porous structures, to aligned micro-and nano-channels, from closed-cell foams to hierarchical regular structures.…”
Section: (13 Of 26)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While these artificial structures are bioinspired on a fundamental level, most of the efforts in the field are not directly correlated to the natural counterparts; thus, they are not included in the present paper and we direct the interested reader to several recent reviews. [151][152][153][154][155][156] Depending on the synthetic approach employed to build the 3D porous structure, a wide range of different architectures might be envisioned, [157] from simple sponge-like porous structures, to aligned micro-and nano-channels, from closed-cell foams to hierarchical regular structures.…”
Section: (13 Of 26)mentioning
confidence: 99%