Oil absorbing graphene capsules by capillary molding

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Kwonnam SohnJiaxing Huang

Abstract

Oil absorbing graphene capsules are synthesized by capillary molding of graphene oxide (GO) sheets against a polystyrene bead template in evaporating aerosol droplets, followed by simultaneous reduction of GO and decomposition of the polymer template during ultrasonic spray pyrolysis.

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