Title of article
Assessment of raw luffa as a natural hollow oleophilic fibrous sorbent for oil spill cleanup
Author/Authors
Abdelwahab, Ola National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries - Environmental Division, Egypt
From page
213
To page
218
Abstract
Oil spills have a global concern due to its environmental and economical impact. Various commercial systems have been developed to control these spills, including the use of fibers as sorbents. However, plant biomass is renewable resource that can be converted into useful materials and energy. Luffa, an agricultural waste, was used as a sorbent material. The present study examines the adsorption capacity of raw luffa fibers for different types of oil and water pickup. The investigation revealed that the efficiency of fibers to remove crude oil from sea water was related to the surface properties of the fibers, concentration of the oil, amount of the fibers, as well as the temperature of the crude oil. The results show high sorption efficiency of luffa fibers for different kinds of oil. This sorbent also exhibited a good reusability since the decrease in sorption efficiency did not exceed 50% of the initial value after three sorption cycles.
Keywords
Oil spill , Luffa , Adsorption , Oleophlicity
Journal title
Alexandria Engineering Journal
Journal title
Alexandria Engineering Journal
Record number
2540406
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