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Biocarbons as emerging and sustainable hydrophobic/oleophilic sorbent materials for oil/water separation

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SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES
Volume 28, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.susmat.2021.e00268

Keywords

Water pollution; Oil/water separation; Hydrophobic; Oleophilic; Biocarbon; Sorption

Funding

  1. Second Century Fund (C2F), Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
  2. University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi, India [1593]
  3. Thailand Science Research and Innovation (TSRI) [IRN61W0003]

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Oil/water separation is a crucial environmental issue globally, and carbon-based biocarbon materials are gaining attention for their potential in this field. The renewable nature and structural advantages of biocarbon materials provide significant opportunities for enhancing sorption properties in oil/water separation technology.
Oil/water separation receives increasing interest as the oil contaminants level has been continuously increasing in the water resources in most of parts of the world and is being considered as a severe environmental threat to the society. As the result, a wide range of methods have been investigated in order to minimize the oil-based contaminants (including non-polar organic solvents which are immiscible in water) in water resources, where sorption process has been widely accepted owing to their easy handling, rapid, low-cost, harmless and efficient large-scale approach. Out of the sorbents explored, carbon-based materials gained more interest in oil/water separation because of their superior physicochemical properties as well as structural advantages. The recent ad-vancement in the carbon-based oil/water separation technology is the exploration of various renewable resource-based biocarbon materials as green and sustainable approach and their modifications to enhance the sorption properties. The advantages of renewable-biocarbon materials are, vast availability and diversity of re-sources with wide-range of chemical compositions, tuning/predicting the structures by choosing specific precursors and flexible structural/chemical modifications to improve the properties. Thus, the present review deals with reported biocarbon-based hydrophobic/oleophilic materials such as biochar, activated biocarbon, biocarbon fibers, biocarbon aerogels and biocarbon-based composite materials as sorbents for oil/water separation, as well as oil spill cleanup from water resources. In detail, various synthetic procedures of biocarbon materials and their physicochemical characteristics (hydrophobicity/oleophilicity, wettability, water/oil contact angle, etc.) are discussed in this review. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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