Rapid and Facile Fabrication Of Hierarchically Porous Graphene Aerogel for Oil-Water Separation and Piezoresistive Sensing Applications

31 Pages Posted: 22 Jul 2022

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Yirui Mu

Tianjin University - Tianjin University of Science and Technology

Lin Wang

General Research Institute for Nonferrous Metals

Rui Zhang

Tianjin University - Tianjin University of Science and Technology

Rami Adel Pashameah

Umm Al-Qura University

Eman Alzahrani

Taif University

Zhengzheng Li

Tianjin University - Tianjin University of Science and Technology

Abdullah K. Alanazi

Taif University

Hassan Algadi

Najran University

Mina Huang

Beijing Forestry University

Zhanhu Guo

University of Tennessee, Knoxville - Integrated Composites Laboratory (ICL)

Tong Wang

Tianjin University - Tianjin University of Science and Technology

Huige Wei

Tianjin University - Tianjin University of Science and Technology

Abstract

Graphene aerogel (GA) holds great potentials for versatile applications, for example, oil-water separation and piezoresistive sensing. However, GA is generally prepared via time-consuming and complicated methods. Herein, a rapid and facile approach has been proposed to fabricate GA by a two-step reduction method, i.e., hydrothermal reduction by thiourea at a mild temperature of 95 ℃ for 30 min followed by microwave treatment for several seconds, c.a., 6-14 s. GA was partially reduced in the first step and self-assembled into a 3D scaffold which is much more receptive to microwaves and promotes the second complete reduction by microwave treatment. By tuning the microwaving time, the GA microwaved for 10 s, that is, MGA-10 exhibits hierarchically porous microstructure, ultra-low density, and super compressibility. MGA-10 can be used as a recyclable absorbent with high absorption capacities (223~430 g/g) towards various oils and organic solvents. Meanwhile, the high sensitivity of the electric resistance to the compressive strain enables MGA-10 promising for pressure sensor applications. The MGA-10 sensor demonstrates high sensitivity (1.112 kPa -1 at a pressure range of 0~0.3 kPa) and excellent stability (> 3000 cycles). This fabrication route paves the way to efficiently prepare highly compressible graphene aerogels for versatile applications.

Keywords: graphene aerogel, two-step reduction, microwave, oil-water separation, pressure sensor

Suggested Citation

Mu, Yirui and Wang, Lin and Zhang, Rui and Pashameah, Rami Adel and Alzahrani, Eman and Li, Zhengzheng and Alanazi, Abdullah K. and Algadi, Hassan and Huang, Mina and Guo, Zhanhu and Wang, Tong and Wei, Huige, Rapid and Facile Fabrication Of Hierarchically Porous Graphene Aerogel for Oil-Water Separation and Piezoresistive Sensing Applications. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4169674 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4169674

Yirui Mu

Tianjin University - Tianjin University of Science and Technology ( email )

China

Lin Wang

General Research Institute for Nonferrous Metals ( email )

Beijing, 100088
China

Rui Zhang

Tianjin University - Tianjin University of Science and Technology ( email )

China

Rami Adel Pashameah

Umm Al-Qura University ( email )

Makkah
Saudi Arabia

Eman Alzahrani

Taif University ( email )

Airport Rd
Al Huwaya
Ta'if
Saudi Arabia

Zhengzheng Li

Tianjin University - Tianjin University of Science and Technology ( email )

China

Abdullah K. Alanazi

Taif University ( email )

Airport Rd
Al Huwaya
Ta'if
Saudi Arabia

Hassan Algadi

Najran University ( email )

King Abdulaziz Rd
Egypt, GHR.
Najran, CO 009661111
Saudi Arabia

Mina Huang

Beijing Forestry University ( email )

35 Qinghua E Rd.
WuDaoKou
Beijing, 100085
China

Zhanhu Guo

University of Tennessee, Knoxville - Integrated Composites Laboratory (ICL) ( email )

United States

Tong Wang

Tianjin University - Tianjin University of Science and Technology ( email )

China

Huige Wei (Contact Author)

Tianjin University - Tianjin University of Science and Technology ( email )

China

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