| Literature DB >> 28369045 |
Jin Ge1, Lu-An Shi1, Yong-Chao Wang2, Hao-Yu Zhao1, Hong-Bin Yao1, Yin-Bo Zhu2, Ye Zhang1, Hong-Wu Zhu1, Heng-An Wu2, Shu-Hong Yu1.
Abstract
The clean-up of viscous crude-oil spills is a global challenge. Hydrophobic and oleophilic oil sorbents have been demonstrated as promising candidates for oil-spill remediation. However, the sorption speeds of these oil sorbents for viscous crude oil are rather limited. Herein we report a Joule-heated graphene-wrapped sponge (GWS) to clean-up viscous crude oil at a high sorption speed. The Joule heat of the GWS reduced in situ the viscosity of the crude oil, which prominently increased the oil-diffusion coefficient in the pores of the GWS and thus speeded up the oil-sorption rate. The oil-sorption time was reduced by 94.6% compared with that of non-heated GWS. Besides, the oil-recovery speed was increased because of the viscosity decrease of crude oil. This in situ Joule self-heated sorbent design will promote the practical application of hydrophobic and oleophilic oil sorbents in the clean-up of viscous crude-oil spills.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28369045 DOI: 10.1038/nnano.2017.33
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Nanotechnol ISSN: 1748-3387 Impact factor: 39.213