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titleOfInvention Bacteria cellulose is utilized to prepare the method for carbon nano-fiber aeroge oil absorption material
abstract Utilize bacteria cellulose to prepare a method for carbon nano-fiber aeroge oil absorption material, relate to a kind of preparation method of oil absorption material.The object of this invention is to provide a kind of method utilizing bacteria cellulose to prepare carbon nano-fiber aeroge oil absorption material, bacteria cellulose aeroge is modified as carbon nano-fiber aeroge oil absorption material.Described method step is as follows: one, the cultivation of bacteria cellulose; Two, the preparation of bacteria cellulose aeroge; Three, the preparation of carbon nano-fiber aeroge oil absorption material.The carbon nano-fiber aeroge preparation method that the present invention is prepared based on bacteria cellulose is simple, novel in design, and environment friendly biological compatibility is good, and absorption efficiency is high, can repeatedly reuse.The hydrophobicity carbon nano-fiber aeroge prepared by this technique can extensively absorb multiple organic solvent and oil product, and have excellent recuperability and selective, absorbency can reach 50 ~ 300 times of own wt.
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