The need to find the most efficient material for the clean-up of oil/fuel spills both at sea and on land is of extreme importance. Generally, this requires material selection based upon the adsorption properties of selected sorbent materials such as sand, swelling clays, organo-clays and cotton fibres. These adsorption properties are a function of the surface characterisation where hydrophobic and oleophilic properties are essential. From BET analysis, the adsorption isotherm of the selected materials was type II and IV in the IUPAC classification scheme. The main adsorption mechanism for these sorbents occurred on the external surface of the material in the pores or capillaries. ESEM studies indicate that cotton capillaries contribute...
Oil spills have a global concern due to its environmental and economical impact. Various commercial ...
Oil spills concern the public as they are incredibly harmful to the environment and the economy. A c...
Copyright © 2014 J. Idris et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
This study was aimed at identifying and evaluating natural organic materials which could be used as ...
Thermogravimetric analysis and differential scanning calorimetry have been applied to determine the ...
Oil and organic chemical pollution of aquatic and terrestrial environment is a major concern to the ...
Because of increasing numbers of oil spill accidents, considerable attention has been paid to the de...
Crude oil is the most valuable component in today’s ever- demanding world. When this crude oil is sp...
Because of increasing numbers of oil spill accidents, considerable attention has been paid to the de...
A sorbent made of natural materials (moss) was selected for the sorption of diesel from the surface ...
ABSTRACT The growth of oil exploration and transport in marine environments brings concern over pote...
Surface characterisation of selected sorbent materials for common hydrocarbon fuel
AbstractThe paper investigates adsorption activity of natural sorbents to be used to clean up water ...
The paper investigates adsorption activity of natural sorbents to be used to clean up water surface ...
The following indicators were used to compare sorption efficiency of the test objects: oil capacity ...
Oil spills have a global concern due to its environmental and economical impact. Various commercial ...
Oil spills concern the public as they are incredibly harmful to the environment and the economy. A c...
Copyright © 2014 J. Idris et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
This study was aimed at identifying and evaluating natural organic materials which could be used as ...
Thermogravimetric analysis and differential scanning calorimetry have been applied to determine the ...
Oil and organic chemical pollution of aquatic and terrestrial environment is a major concern to the ...
Because of increasing numbers of oil spill accidents, considerable attention has been paid to the de...
Crude oil is the most valuable component in today’s ever- demanding world. When this crude oil is sp...
Because of increasing numbers of oil spill accidents, considerable attention has been paid to the de...
A sorbent made of natural materials (moss) was selected for the sorption of diesel from the surface ...
ABSTRACT The growth of oil exploration and transport in marine environments brings concern over pote...
Surface characterisation of selected sorbent materials for common hydrocarbon fuel
AbstractThe paper investigates adsorption activity of natural sorbents to be used to clean up water ...
The paper investigates adsorption activity of natural sorbents to be used to clean up water surface ...
The following indicators were used to compare sorption efficiency of the test objects: oil capacity ...
Oil spills have a global concern due to its environmental and economical impact. Various commercial ...
Oil spills concern the public as they are incredibly harmful to the environment and the economy. A c...
Copyright © 2014 J. Idris et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...