Xiao-Hong Yi , Guang-Chi Liu , Hong-Yu Chu , Ya Gao , Chong-Chen Wang , Peng Wang
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Abstract
A durable and efficient hydrophobic/superoleophilic MIL-88A(Fe)@sponge (MS) with high throughput was fabricated via the dip-coating technique. Its adsorption capacities for pump oil, peanut oil, and CCl4 were 32.13 g g−1, 34.85 g g−1, and 34.25 g g−1, respectively. The hydrophobic surface of MS has excellent chemical resistance and physical stability in harsh environments.
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