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Cleaning up oil spills and metal contaminates in a low-impact, sustainable and inexpensive manner remains a challenge for companies and governments globally. But a group of researchers at UW–Madison is examining alternative materials that can be modified to absorb oil and chemicals.
Frontiers Degradable composite aerogel with excellent water-absorption for trace water removal in oil and oil-in-water emulsion filtration
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