Modification of grassy weeds as potential used cooking oil absorbent

Oil pollution is recognized as one of the most, frequent type of water pollution. Oil spills and careless disposal of oil wastes into drainage systems can ultimately reach surface water levels, ground water and land areas. Some can make blockage to pipe sewer and send sewage backward. This sewage co...

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Main Author: Mohammad Safwan Ariffin
Format: Undergraduate Final Project Report
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/5614/
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spelling my.umk.eprints.56142022-05-23T08:42:19Z http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/5614/ Modification of grassy weeds as potential used cooking oil absorbent Mohammad Safwan Ariffin Oil pollution is recognized as one of the most, frequent type of water pollution. Oil spills and careless disposal of oil wastes into drainage systems can ultimately reach surface water levels, ground water and land areas. Some can make blockage to pipe sewer and send sewage backward. This sewage could harm the environment. Recent study show that most of fiber like kenaf, rice stalk and grass residue have the ability to absorb the oil. Grassy weed as fiber have potential ability to absorb the oil. Study also shown this fiber if treated with sodium hydroxide, it will increase the ability of fiber to absorb more oil. This study is conducted to analyze the potential of grass weed to absorb the oil and to know how much the oil can absorbed. From this study, it shown that the highest sorption capacity that can be achieved is in 2 grams of grass weed and 30 minutes exposure to the oil that is achieving to 224% of sorption capacity. After the grass weed treated with sodium hydroxide, the result showed that sorption capacity increase about 61% from highest sorption capacity of untreated grass. Therefore, this study proves that grass weed can absorb oil and increase it potential when treated with sodium hydroxide. 2012 Undergraduate Final Project Report NonPeerReviewed Mohammad Safwan Ariffin (2012) Modification of grassy weeds as potential used cooking oil absorbent. Undergraduate Final Project Report thesis, Faculty of Agro - Based Industry. (Submitted)
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description Oil pollution is recognized as one of the most, frequent type of water pollution. Oil spills and careless disposal of oil wastes into drainage systems can ultimately reach surface water levels, ground water and land areas. Some can make blockage to pipe sewer and send sewage backward. This sewage could harm the environment. Recent study show that most of fiber like kenaf, rice stalk and grass residue have the ability to absorb the oil. Grassy weed as fiber have potential ability to absorb the oil. Study also shown this fiber if treated with sodium hydroxide, it will increase the ability of fiber to absorb more oil. This study is conducted to analyze the potential of grass weed to absorb the oil and to know how much the oil can absorbed. From this study, it shown that the highest sorption capacity that can be achieved is in 2 grams of grass weed and 30 minutes exposure to the oil that is achieving to 224% of sorption capacity. After the grass weed treated with sodium hydroxide, the result showed that sorption capacity increase about 61% from highest sorption capacity of untreated grass. Therefore, this study proves that grass weed can absorb oil and increase it potential when treated with sodium hydroxide.
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Modification of grassy weeds as potential used cooking oil absorbent
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title Modification of grassy weeds as potential used cooking oil absorbent
title_short Modification of grassy weeds as potential used cooking oil absorbent
title_full Modification of grassy weeds as potential used cooking oil absorbent
title_fullStr Modification of grassy weeds as potential used cooking oil absorbent
title_full_unstemmed Modification of grassy weeds as potential used cooking oil absorbent
title_sort modification of grassy weeds as potential used cooking oil absorbent
publishDate 2012
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