2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10692-009-9053-x
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Adsorption of oil from aqueous solutions by materials of various origins

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“…The sizes of the pores are usually 50-200 μm. The surfaces of the polypropylene pads are smooth (Bogdan et al, 2008). Oil adsorbent pads used in this study (manufactured by New Naval Ltd located in Piraeus, Greece) were 100% of polypropylene, thermally bonded, flame resistant, highly durable, floatable and didn't rip, tear or fray even when saturated.…”
Section: Polypropylene Oil Adsorbent Padsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sizes of the pores are usually 50-200 μm. The surfaces of the polypropylene pads are smooth (Bogdan et al, 2008). Oil adsorbent pads used in this study (manufactured by New Naval Ltd located in Piraeus, Greece) were 100% of polypropylene, thermally bonded, flame resistant, highly durable, floatable and didn't rip, tear or fray even when saturated.…”
Section: Polypropylene Oil Adsorbent Padsmentioning
confidence: 99%