Abstract

The recyclability of carbon nanotube (CNT) sponges in terms of oil absorption was studied. The sorption capacities of these sponges are greater than 100 g g –1 for many organics and oils with viscosities of 3–200 cP, and they maintain sorption capacities of 20–40 g g –1 after 10 cycles of absorption. About 98% of absorbed oil can be recovered by squeezing or converted to heat by directly burning the oil within the sponges. The sorption process has been described by a second-order kinetic model. The results demonstrate that CNT sponges are promising oil sorbents with good recyclability.

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