Researchers create super sponge that mops up oil spills

Australian scientists say new polymer can remove crude oil and diesel from seawater•Sign up to receive the top stories in Australia every day at noonOil spills could be soaked up by a new floating substance that combines waste from the petroleum industry and cooking oil,according to new research led by South Australia ’s Flinders University. The new polymer, made from sulphur and canola cooking oil, acted like a sponge to remove crude oil and diesel from seawater, according to a new study published in the Advanced Sustainable Systems journal. The polymer can be squeezed to remove the oil and then reused.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Tags: Oil Environment Oil spills Australia news South Australia Science Source Type: news