Journal of Porous Materials | 2021

Recent developments and progress of aerogel assisted environmental remediation: a review

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Aerogel is a special type of porous material with many outstanding physical and chemical properties, such as low density, high porosity, high surface area, and adjustable surface chemistry. Thanks to the latest advances in the synthesis of different types of aerogels, the feasibility of this porous material in several applications has been widely explored. In a variety of high performance applications, aerogels have received much attention as an adsorption medium that removes a variety of environmental and human health pollutants. Although the performance of aerogels in environmental sanitation is encouraging, some shortcomings of aerogels, such as complex drying process, mechanically fragile structure and processing costs, have also been taken into account and have been taken into account been determined in some studies. Degree of relief. This review article aims to describe the synthesis and processing of aerogels and their latest applications in air purification, such as carbon dioxide capture and VOC removal, as well as applications in the treatment of air, water, including oils and toxic organic compounds and heavy metals ion removal.

Volume 28
Pages 1919 - 1933
DOI 10.1007/s10934-021-01136-7
Language English
Journal Journal of Porous Materials

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