Present study evaluates efficiency of indigenous kaolinite ore as environment friendly and low cost adsorbent for re-refining of used lubricating oil. Thermo gravimetric analysis was used to find the mass variation with rise in temperature. Different characterizing techniques such as XRD, SEM and EDS were used to see the physical and chemical changes, composition and available volume of pores before and after activation. Indigenous kaolinite ore was activated at 600 °C for one hour to increase pore size to surface area ratio. Adsorption was carried out by passing exhausted lube oil with commercial grade n-hexane in a fixed 1:2 v/v ratio over the surface of activated kaolinite in a glass column with length to diameter ratio of 16:1. The impr...
Nigeria is about the 6th largest producer of crude oil in the world and in recent times averages abo...
The data in this article were obtained from a research designed to investigate the effects of choice...
The spent bleaching clay (SBC), a solid waste generated from palm oil refinery, may be recycled rath...
Kaolinites are the most widely recognized clay minerals found in the topsoil complex and can occur a...
Waste lubricating oil re-refining adsorption process by different adsorbent materials was investigat...
The lubricating oil industry is widespread in the world, but getting rid of the used oils has become...
The aim of the study was the regeneration of used oils. The change in the conditions for the regener...
In this work, the recovery of base oils from waste lubricants was investigated using a novel combina...
Different clays collected from local sources, including Kaolinite, Montmorollinte, Palygorskite and ...
The present study aimed to comprehensively evaluate the efficacy of locally sourced Illite/Kaolinite...
Oil supply in the world is finite. It would more environmentally friendly if oil could be re-refined...
The ability of crude oil to adhere to kaolinite in an aqueous environment by adsorbing or depositing...
In this study, some of the property reclamation methods for spent lubricating oil (SLO) were demonst...
Kaolin is a term given to a group of phyllosilicate minerals whose layers have a 1:1 structure with ...
International audienceWithin the Moroccan natural resources valorisation scheme, new adsorbents have...
Nigeria is about the 6th largest producer of crude oil in the world and in recent times averages abo...
The data in this article were obtained from a research designed to investigate the effects of choice...
The spent bleaching clay (SBC), a solid waste generated from palm oil refinery, may be recycled rath...
Kaolinites are the most widely recognized clay minerals found in the topsoil complex and can occur a...
Waste lubricating oil re-refining adsorption process by different adsorbent materials was investigat...
The lubricating oil industry is widespread in the world, but getting rid of the used oils has become...
The aim of the study was the regeneration of used oils. The change in the conditions for the regener...
In this work, the recovery of base oils from waste lubricants was investigated using a novel combina...
Different clays collected from local sources, including Kaolinite, Montmorollinte, Palygorskite and ...
The present study aimed to comprehensively evaluate the efficacy of locally sourced Illite/Kaolinite...
Oil supply in the world is finite. It would more environmentally friendly if oil could be re-refined...
The ability of crude oil to adhere to kaolinite in an aqueous environment by adsorbing or depositing...
In this study, some of the property reclamation methods for spent lubricating oil (SLO) were demonst...
Kaolin is a term given to a group of phyllosilicate minerals whose layers have a 1:1 structure with ...
International audienceWithin the Moroccan natural resources valorisation scheme, new adsorbents have...
Nigeria is about the 6th largest producer of crude oil in the world and in recent times averages abo...
The data in this article were obtained from a research designed to investigate the effects of choice...
The spent bleaching clay (SBC), a solid waste generated from palm oil refinery, may be recycled rath...