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Preparation of sponge-reinforced silica aerogels from tetraethoxysilane and methyltrimethoxysilane for oil/water separation
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Materials ScienceHydrogelsChemical EngineeringChemical Enhanced Oil RecoveryEngineeringMechanical PropertiesPolyurethane SpongePolymer ScienceWater PurificationSponge-reinforced Aerogel CompositesMicroemulsionPorous PolymerOil/water SeparationCarbon AerogelsHybrid MaterialsSol-gel SynthesisPolymer ChemistrySponge-reinforced Silica Aerogels
Polyurethane sponge-reinforced silica aerogels based on tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) and methyltrimethoxysilane (MTMS) were fabricated by a facile method through sol-gel reaction followed by ambient pressure drying. In sponge-reinforced silica aerogels, nanoporous aerogel aggregates fill in the pores of polyurethane sponge. The sponge-reinforced aerogels are hydrophobic and oleophilic and show extremely high absorption for machine oil (10.6 g g−1 for TEOS-based aerogel and 9.2 g g−1 for MTMS-based aerogel). In addition, the sponge-reinforced aerogel composites exhibit notable improvements with regards to mechanical properties. The compressive strength was enhanced obviously up to about 349 KPa for TEOS-based aerogel and 60 KPa for MTMS-based aerogel. Specially, sponge-reinforced silica aerogels based on MTMS drastically shrank upon loading and then recovered to the original size when unloaded. The property differences of the sponge-reinforced silica aerogels caused by the two precursors were discussed in terms of morphologies, pore size distributions and chemical structure.
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