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Abstract
Accidents involving oil transportation has increase due to directly connection with the elevation of global energy demand. The environmental losses are tremendous and brings huge economic issues to remediate the spilled oil. This report presents an up-to-date review on an overall aspects of oil spill remediation techniques, the fundamentals and advantages of sorption, the most applied materials through diverse types of oil spill sites and oils with variety features, highlight to natural materials and future prospective. As the environment preservation progressively becomes a major social concern issue, the achievement of a worldwide distribution process aligned with environmental legislation and economic viability is crucial to the oil industry. For this, a specific preparation considering several scenarios must be carried out regarding minimization of oil spillages. Since the sorbent materials are decisive for sorption, it was approached the main sorbents: natural, graphenic, nano, polymeric and waste materials, and future trends.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 124842 |
Journal | Journal of Hazardous Materials |
Volume | 407 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 5 Apr 2021 |
Keywords
- Cleanup
- Fuels
- Petroleum
- Remediation
- Sorbents
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EX-QNRF-NPRPS-34: From Waste to Wealth: Eco-Friendly production of super-sorbents from plastic waste.
Mckay, G. (Lead Principal Investigator), Zuhara, S. (Graduate Student), Fellow-4, P. D. (Post Doctoral Fellow), Assistant-3, R. (Research Assistant), Student-1, U. (Undergraduate Student), Shakoor, D. A. (Principal Investigator) & Luyt, P. A. (Principal Investigator)
5/01/20 → 18/11/23
Project: Applied Research