2016
DOI: 10.1346/ccmn.2016.064035
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Synthetic Zeolites Derived from Fly Ash as Effective Mineral Sorbents for Diesel Fuel Spill Remediation

Abstract: Development of an effective sorbent for diesel fuel spill remediation remains an important challenge in the field of synthesis due to the potential capacity of sorbents to efficiently purify contaminated sites. Fly ash, a coal combustion by-product, was used as a raw material to synthesize two inexpensive zeolites (SZ-1 and SZ-2) for oil spill remediation using an alkali fusion approach prior to hydrothermal treatment. The sorbents were characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission elect… Show more

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“…Numerous efforts have been done to remove crude oil spill polluting water media, including mechanical, biological, chemical and adsorption methods. These include the use of minerals like zeolite with strong characteristics as a molecular sieve, both natural and synthetic [2] [3] [4] [5] and various agricultural wastes with high adsorbent properties like sugarcane bagasse and rice hull [6], corncobs [7], banana peels [8] as well biodegradation and bioaugmentation [9], and also natural rubber/reduced graphene composite [10]. Nevertheless, the use of zeolite is most widely reported in the effort to remove oil spill.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous efforts have been done to remove crude oil spill polluting water media, including mechanical, biological, chemical and adsorption methods. These include the use of minerals like zeolite with strong characteristics as a molecular sieve, both natural and synthetic [2] [3] [4] [5] and various agricultural wastes with high adsorbent properties like sugarcane bagasse and rice hull [6], corncobs [7], banana peels [8] as well biodegradation and bioaugmentation [9], and also natural rubber/reduced graphene composite [10]. Nevertheless, the use of zeolite is most widely reported in the effort to remove oil spill.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%