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Application of Granular Biocomposites Based on Homogenised Peat for Absorption of Oil Products

Among the various methods for collecting oil spills and oil products, including from the water surface, one of the most effective is the use of sorbents. In this work, three-component bio-based composite granular adsorbents were produced and studied for oil products’ pollution collection. A bio-base...

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Autores principales: Irtiseva, Kristine, Mosina, Marika, Tumilovica, Anastasija, Lapkovskis, Vjaceslavs, Mironovs, Viktors, Ozolins, Jurijs, Stepanova, Valentina, Shishkin, Andrei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8877067/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35207843
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15041306
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author Irtiseva, Kristine
Mosina, Marika
Tumilovica, Anastasija
Lapkovskis, Vjaceslavs
Mironovs, Viktors
Ozolins, Jurijs
Stepanova, Valentina
Shishkin, Andrei
author_facet Irtiseva, Kristine
Mosina, Marika
Tumilovica, Anastasija
Lapkovskis, Vjaceslavs
Mironovs, Viktors
Ozolins, Jurijs
Stepanova, Valentina
Shishkin, Andrei
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description Among the various methods for collecting oil spills and oil products, including from the water surface, one of the most effective is the use of sorbents. In this work, three-component bio-based composite granular adsorbents were produced and studied for oil products’ pollution collection. A bio-based binder made of peat, devulcanised crumb rubber from used tyres, and part fly ash as cenospheres were used for absorbent production. The structure, surface morphology, porosity, mechanical properties, and sorption kinetics of the obtained samples were studied. Composite hydrophobicity and sorption capacity to oil products, such as diesel fuel (DF) and motor oil (MO), were determined. The obtained pellets are characterised by a sufficiently pronounced ability to absorb oil products such as DF. As the amount of CR in the granules increases, the diesel absorption capacity increases significantly. The case of 30-70-0 is almost three times higher than the granules from homogenised peat. The increase in q is due to two factors: the pronounced surface hydrophobicity of the samples (Θ = 152°) and a heterogeneous porous granule structure. The presence of the cenosphere in the biocomposite reduces its surface hydrophobicity while increasing the diesel absorption capacity. Relatively rapid realisation of the maximum saturation by the MO was noted. In common, the designed absorbent shows up to 0.7 g·g(−1) sorption capacity for MO and up to 1.55 g·g(−1) sorption capacity for diesel. A possible mechanism of DF absorption and the limiting stages of the process approximated for different kinetic models are discussed. The Weber–Morris diffusion model is used to primarily distinguish the limiting effect of the external and internal diffusion of the adsorbate on the absorption process.
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spelling pubmed-88770672022-02-26 Application of Granular Biocomposites Based on Homogenised Peat for Absorption of Oil Products Irtiseva, Kristine Mosina, Marika Tumilovica, Anastasija Lapkovskis, Vjaceslavs Mironovs, Viktors Ozolins, Jurijs Stepanova, Valentina Shishkin, Andrei Materials (Basel) Article Among the various methods for collecting oil spills and oil products, including from the water surface, one of the most effective is the use of sorbents. In this work, three-component bio-based composite granular adsorbents were produced and studied for oil products’ pollution collection. A bio-based binder made of peat, devulcanised crumb rubber from used tyres, and part fly ash as cenospheres were used for absorbent production. The structure, surface morphology, porosity, mechanical properties, and sorption kinetics of the obtained samples were studied. Composite hydrophobicity and sorption capacity to oil products, such as diesel fuel (DF) and motor oil (MO), were determined. The obtained pellets are characterised by a sufficiently pronounced ability to absorb oil products such as DF. As the amount of CR in the granules increases, the diesel absorption capacity increases significantly. The case of 30-70-0 is almost three times higher than the granules from homogenised peat. The increase in q is due to two factors: the pronounced surface hydrophobicity of the samples (Θ = 152°) and a heterogeneous porous granule structure. The presence of the cenosphere in the biocomposite reduces its surface hydrophobicity while increasing the diesel absorption capacity. Relatively rapid realisation of the maximum saturation by the MO was noted. In common, the designed absorbent shows up to 0.7 g·g(−1) sorption capacity for MO and up to 1.55 g·g(−1) sorption capacity for diesel. A possible mechanism of DF absorption and the limiting stages of the process approximated for different kinetic models are discussed. The Weber–Morris diffusion model is used to primarily distinguish the limiting effect of the external and internal diffusion of the adsorbate on the absorption process. MDPI 2022-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8877067/ /pubmed/35207843 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15041306 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ozolins, Jurijs
Stepanova, Valentina
Shishkin, Andrei
Application of Granular Biocomposites Based on Homogenised Peat for Absorption of Oil Products
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title_short Application of Granular Biocomposites Based on Homogenised Peat for Absorption of Oil Products
title_sort application of granular biocomposites based on homogenised peat for absorption of oil products
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8877067/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35207843
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15041306
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