Oil removal from aqueous state by natural fibrous sorbent: An overview
The threat of oil pollution increases with the expansion of oil exploration and production activities, as well as the industrial growth around the world. The study on the treatment of oily wastewater is a critical issue to the environmental protection as oil caused problems to the wastewater treat...
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my.unimas.ir.108612021-06-05T05:29:02Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/10861/ Oil removal from aqueous state by natural fibrous sorbent: An overview Wahi, Rafeah Chuah, Luqman Abdullah Choong, Thomas Shean Yaw Ngaini, Zainab Nourouzi, Mohsen Mobarekeh TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering The threat of oil pollution increases with the expansion of oil exploration and production activities, as well as the industrial growth around the world. The study on the treatment of oily wastewater is a critical issue to the environmental protection as oil caused problems to the wastewater treatment facilities. Although oil particles can efficiently be removed by advanced technologies, the treatments are usually expensive and difficult to maintain. Adsorption and coalescence filtration are promising choice of treatment for its simplicity, effectiveness, and feasibility when appropriate sorbent is used. This review discusses the recent papers on the use of natural fibrous sorbent for removal of oil from wastewater, and its current development. With their excellent oil removal properties, environmental friendliness, easy availability, and feasibility, natural fibrous sorbents are an attractive alternative for oily wastewater treatment. Elsevier 2013 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/10861/1/Rafeah.pdf Wahi, Rafeah and Chuah, Luqman Abdullah and Choong, Thomas Shean Yaw and Ngaini, Zainab and Nourouzi, Mohsen Mobarekeh (2013) Oil removal from aqueous state by natural fibrous sorbent: An overview. Separation and Purification Technology, 113. pp. 51-63. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1383586613002219 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.seppur.2013.04.015 |
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The threat of oil pollution increases with the expansion of oil exploration and production activities, as
well as the industrial growth around the world. The study on the treatment of oily wastewater is a critical
issue to the environmental protection as oil caused problems to the wastewater treatment facilities.
Although oil particles can efficiently be removed by advanced technologies, the treatments are usually
expensive and difficult to maintain. Adsorption and coalescence filtration are promising choice of treatment
for its simplicity, effectiveness, and feasibility when appropriate sorbent is used. This review discusses
the recent papers on the use of natural fibrous sorbent for removal of oil from wastewater, and
its current development. With their excellent oil removal properties, environmental friendliness, easy
availability, and feasibility, natural fibrous sorbents are an attractive alternative for oily wastewater
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Wahi, Rafeah Chuah, Luqman Abdullah Choong, Thomas Shean Yaw Ngaini, Zainab Nourouzi, Mohsen Mobarekeh |
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Oil removal from aqueous state by natural fibrous sorbent: An overview |
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Oil removal from aqueous state by natural fibrous sorbent: An overview |
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