Facile Fabrication Of Porous Waste-Derived Carbon-Polyethylene Terephthalate Composite Sorbent For Separation Of Free And Emulsified Oil From Water

SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY(2021)

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Containment of oil spills in aquatic bodies and treatment of oily wastewater are necessary to mitigate oil pollution. Synthetic oil sorbents are commonly used for managing oil spills and while they are effective, their usage introduces a considerable amount of non-biodegradable plastic into the environment. In an effort to develop an inexpensive sorbent by reutilizing solid wastes for a sustainable future, this study investigates the fabrication of a composite oil sorbent from used polyethylene terephthalate bottles and waste carbonaceous residue from the gasification of oil refinery bottoms via an energy efficient phase inversion method. The composite sorbent demonstrated oil sorption capacity of similar to 8 g/g, which is comparable to some commercially available adsorbents, and excellent retention capacity for mineral, paraffin and crude oils of different viscosities. Furthermore, the composite is able to remove oil from mineral or paraffin oil-in-water emulsions by sorption, with an efficacy of > 99.7 %, indicating its promising application in the treatment of industrial oily wastewater. Cost analysis shows that this waste-derived composite can be produced commercially at a competitive price.
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Sorption, Emulsion, Waste reutilization, Carbon black waste, Polyethylene terephthalate
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