Scalable Superhydrophobic CB/PVFM Sponge for Enhanced Cleanup of Crude Oil Exploiting Photothermal and Electrothermal Effects
Yunpeng Liu,
Sijie Cheng,
Shree Kesavan Kannan
et al.
Abstract:Heavy oil spill recovery is a global challenge because of its high viscosity and low fluidity. Herein, we demonstrated a method to develop a solar and Joule heating superhydrophobic carbon black/polyvinyl formal sponge (S-CB/PVFM) for cleanup of highly viscous crude oil. At an optimal amount of CB (200%) in polyvinyl formal, S-CB/PVFM revealed a highly porous sponge-like structure. The as-prepared sponge can effortlessly separate light and heavy oils from an oil−water mixture. The surface temperature of S-200%… Show more
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