Abstract:
One of the promising materials of the 21st century is expanded graphite or thermally expanded graphite. The
preparation of nanostructure and thermally expanded graphite with improved specific surface, bulk density
and expansion along the trigonal axis of the graphite matrix is associated with the thermal shock of intercalated
graphite The general principle of these methods is the introduction into graphite of either gaseous substances
or compounds that, during thermal heating of the intercalated compound of graphite or their derivatives,
transform into a gaseous state and there by create an intralayer pressure that expands the graphite particle.
In the given work thermally expanded graphite, obtained during the heat treatment crystalline hydrates of
metals and nature graphite obtain expanded graphite material. The expanded graphite obtained was used as a
sorbent. The performed studies in this work demonstrated the potential use of the sorbents as adsorbents for
the removal of thin oil films. In this paper, it can be seen that the optimum mixture ratio of graphite to other
contents (graphite : Zn(NO3)2×6H2O : graphite : FeCl3×6Н2O) is 2(g) : 8(g) : 2(g) : 8(g), which obtained the
best expansion volume. Here, we propose a simple, effective method to prepare expanded graphite in which
the intercalation and expansion of graphite are realized by only one step not involving any sophisticated devices.