Enhanced oil spill remediation by adsorption with interlinked multilayered graphene

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Abstract

The performances of an innovative material based on graphene multilayers in a 3D structure similar to expanded graphite, Grafysorber® G+ (Directa Plus), have been tested via in field applications on a real contaminated site. Several experimental tests were performed using Grafysorber® inside adsorbent devices (booms and pillows) to treat waters polluted by oil. The experimental campaign was carried out with the aim of comparing the performances of Grafysorber® with those of polypropylene (PP), which is the material used worldwide in case of water oil spill clean-up activities. The results achieved have confirmed a considerably higher selective adsorption capacity of Grafysorber® compared to PP, and configure the new material as a promising alternative to standard materials in enhancing oil spill remediation by selective adsorption.

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Vocciante, M., Finocchi, A., D’Auris, A. D. F., Conte, A., Tonziello, J., Pola, A., & Reverberi, A. P. (2019). Enhanced oil spill remediation by adsorption with interlinked multilayered graphene. Materials, 12(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12142231

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