© 2018 Sorbent booms are considered a ‘first line of defence’ technology used for containing and minimizing the impacts of crude oil spills. Booms containing human hair waste as sorbent were compared to other natural sorbents, including cotton by-product, recycled cellulose, as well as booms containing synthetic polypropylene, in order to evaluate their effectiveness in adsorbing petroleum crude oil pollution, remaining buoyant, and adsorbing seawater. A series of oceanic mesocosm experiments were used to simulate oil spill pollution events and to test sorbent effectiveness. Hair by-product was found to be significantly better at adsorbing crude oil on average (i.e. 0.84 g of crude oil per 1 g of sorbent) than all other materials, although ...
The paper investigates adsorption activity of natural sorbents to be used to clean up water surface ...
Crude oil is the most valuable component in today’s ever- demanding world. When this crude oil is sp...
AbstractThe following indicators were used to compare sorption efficiency of the test objects: oil c...
The effectiveness of seven locally avai lable natural organ ic materials as oi I spi II sorbents was...
While various floating objects driven by combustion engines are exploited, unintentional oil spill m...
Crude oil and petroleum products made from it are increasingly being extracted and consumed worldwid...
In last decades, oil spill pollution has become an important issue of concern due to its serious env...
In this research, oil pollution management using natural and waste materials as adsorbents was studi...
Crude oil and petroleum products made from it are increasingly being extracted and consumed worldwid...
The paper presents search for objective and quantitative method of determination usefulness of vario...
The problem of oil pollution is today becoming a topical issue with two recent incidents atColomho h...
The following indicators were used to compare sorption efficiency of the test objects: oil capacity ...
Oil spills from tanker or oil well have detrimental effects on environment and economy. Clean up of...
Oil spills are a global concern due to the environmental and economical impact. Various commercial s...
One of the most popular transportation ways of oil and petroleum products is water transport. The Ba...
The paper investigates adsorption activity of natural sorbents to be used to clean up water surface ...
Crude oil is the most valuable component in today’s ever- demanding world. When this crude oil is sp...
AbstractThe following indicators were used to compare sorption efficiency of the test objects: oil c...
The effectiveness of seven locally avai lable natural organ ic materials as oi I spi II sorbents was...
While various floating objects driven by combustion engines are exploited, unintentional oil spill m...
Crude oil and petroleum products made from it are increasingly being extracted and consumed worldwid...
In last decades, oil spill pollution has become an important issue of concern due to its serious env...
In this research, oil pollution management using natural and waste materials as adsorbents was studi...
Crude oil and petroleum products made from it are increasingly being extracted and consumed worldwid...
The paper presents search for objective and quantitative method of determination usefulness of vario...
The problem of oil pollution is today becoming a topical issue with two recent incidents atColomho h...
The following indicators were used to compare sorption efficiency of the test objects: oil capacity ...
Oil spills from tanker or oil well have detrimental effects on environment and economy. Clean up of...
Oil spills are a global concern due to the environmental and economical impact. Various commercial s...
One of the most popular transportation ways of oil and petroleum products is water transport. The Ba...
The paper investigates adsorption activity of natural sorbents to be used to clean up water surface ...
Crude oil is the most valuable component in today’s ever- demanding world. When this crude oil is sp...
AbstractThe following indicators were used to compare sorption efficiency of the test objects: oil c...