Oil spill removal from water. (a) Paraffin oil (colored for clarity)

Oil spill removal from water. (a) Paraffin oil (colored for clarity)

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Download scientific diagram | Oil spill removal from water. (a) Paraffin oil (colored for clarity) floating on water; (b) the oil being absorbed into the aerogel; and (c) all of the floating oil has been absorbed. (d) The oil-filled aerogel can be washed simply by immersing it in a solvent, such as ethanol. The oil gets removed as shown by the red streaks. Reproduced from Korhonen, J.T., Kettunen, M., Ras, R.H.A., Ikkala, O., 2011. Hydrophobic nanocellulose aerogels as floating, sustainable, reusable, and recyclable oil absorbents. ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 3, 1813-1816. doi:10.1021/am200475b. Reproduced with permission from American Chemical Society. from publication: Nanocellulose Based Aerogels for Varying Engineering Applications | | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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