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How Silicon Nanocages on Graphene Help Clean Up Oil Spills
USAThursday, November 28, 2024
It was tested on sponges, which could separate oil from water with high efficiency, even after 25 cycles. The material also resisted weathering and physical deformation, maintaining its superhydrophobic properties. It could even separate oil from emulsions, which are mixtures of oil and water stabilized by surfactants. This discovery provides a simple way to create sturdy, superhydrophobic materials for cleaning up oil spills.
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