Oil spill sorber based on extrinsically magnetizable porous geopolymer

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Abstract

Environmental impacts are increasingly due to the human polluting activities. Therefore, there is a need to develop technologies capable of removing contamination and driving the impacted environment as close as possible to its inherent characteristics. One of the major problems still faced is the spill of oil into water. Therefore, to solve the environmental problem, this work shows the use of magnetically modified geopolymer materials as an oil remover from water with a magnet’s aid. The results obtained were outstanding since the average intrinsic oil removal capability (IORC) was 150 g/g. The presented IORC is the largest found in the materials produced by our research group, constituting an extremely encouraging result, mainly because of the ease of preparing the magnetic geopolymer system. Furthermore, the low cost of production and the material’s capability to be reused as filler of polymer or even cementitious matrices allows us to project that this nanocomposite can be widely used, constituting an economically viable alternative for more efficient environmental recovery processes.

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Maranhão, F. da S., Gomes, F., Thode, S., Das, D. B., Pereira, E., Lima, N., … Pal, K. (2021). Oil spill sorber based on extrinsically magnetizable porous geopolymer. Materials, 14(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14195641

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