“…Within the range of available solid sorbents, hydrophobic aerogels and xerogels exhibit very attractive properties for oil spill remediation (Reynolds et al, 2001a, Reynolds et al, 2001b, Adebajo et al, 2003, Wang et al, 2012, Olalekan et al, 2014. However, very few studies have investigated the adsorption performance of hydrophobic gels at the low organic concentrations typical of water treatment applications (Simpson et al, 1993, Wang et al, 2011, Tasca et al, 2017, while the costs associated with functionalisation of these materials currently hinder their use as sorbents in the final stages of produced water treatments. It is also notable that the majority of previous work on organics adsorption from aqueous phase has been limited to batch tests, which fails to assess the feasibility of the materials developed as sorbents in apparatus commonly used in water treatment plants.…”