Abstract

The problems of high temperature and volume shrinkage are frequently encountered in the process of fabricating superhydrophobic graphene aerogels. We present ultralight graphene aerogels with superhydrophobicity and superoleophilicity by a vapor–liquid deposition process. The graphene aerogels are prepared by graphene oxide assembled into monolithic graphene hydrogel in dopamine-mediated aqueous solution at mild temperature and a sealed reaction, then by directional freezing and freeze-drying. Subsequent fluorinated alkyl silane is introduced to produce ultralight graphene aerogel by vapor–liquid deposition treatments; the surface of the aerogel has outstanding superhydrophobicity and superoleophilicity with water and oil contact angles of 160.2° and 0°, respectively. In addition, the resulting graphene aerogels showed super low density, large specific surface area, excellent adsorption capacities, and superior adsorption recyclability. Its adsorption capacity was higher than 109 g/g for the used common o...

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