Hydrophobic/oleophilic absorbents have been largely studied and used in recovering spilled oil. However, they still suffer from several drawbacks and two of them are poor biocompatibility and hard to thoroughly rinse. In order to address these problems, here a hydrophobic magnetic chitosan-based aerogel is fabricated via electrostatic interactions between chitosan (CS), itaconic acid (IA) and FeO nanoparticles and dip-coating in ethanol solution of Candelilla wax (CW). Due to the interconnected porous structure of chitosan-based aerogel, the magnetism of FeO nanoparticles and the hydrophobicity of CW, the prepared aerogel exhibits high absorption capacities (from 17.7 to 43.8 g/g) towards various types of organic liquids, excellent magnetic controllability with saturation magnetization of 15.93 emu/g and good water repellency with water contact angle (WCA) of 147.9°. In addition, the aerogel can also continuously separate immiscible oil/water mixtures and water-in-oil emulsions as the form of filter. More significantly, the absorbed organic liquids can be completely recovered by simply placing the aerogel in water solution of IA at 75 °C, which can avoid cleaning agent consumption. As a consequence, this renewable, biodegradable and eco-friendly oil scavenger presents a bright prospect in practical applications.
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