An aerogel material with surfaces containing fluorine atoms which exhibits
exceptional hydrophobicity, or the ability to repel liquid water.
Hydrophobic aerogels are efficient absorbers of solvents from water.
Solvents miscible with water are separated from it because the solvents
are more volatile than water and they enter the porous aerogel as a vapor
across the liquid water/solid interface. Solvents that are immisicble
with water are separated from it by selectively wetting the aerogel. The
hydrophobic property is achieved by formulating the aerogel using
fluorine containing molecules either directly by addition in the sol-gel
process, or by treating a standard dried aerogel using the vapor of
fluorine containing molecules.