2021
DOI: 10.1063/5.0044212
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Application of Casuarina Equisetifolia needle for the removal of heavy and light oil waste

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“…However, the maximum adsorption points differed at 10, 25, and 35 min for 298, 288, and 398 K, respectively. The adsorption of hydrocarbons by activated carbon from Casuarina equiseitifolia was also not linear, and the adsorption was lower at higher temperatures [15].…”
Section: Sohmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…However, the maximum adsorption points differed at 10, 25, and 35 min for 298, 288, and 398 K, respectively. The adsorption of hydrocarbons by activated carbon from Casuarina equiseitifolia was also not linear, and the adsorption was lower at higher temperatures [15].…”
Section: Sohmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Although the thermodynamic results were unfavorable for SOH, they had good adsorption for different concentrations, times, and temperature variations. Studies have shown that nonspontaneous endothermic processes do not prevent the potential for application of the material as an adsorbent [15,44,45].…”
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“…So, this leads to research on how to introduce alternative activated carbon using cost-effective materials (Dahri et al, 2015). Among available methods, sorption process is commonly used to remove oil because it is cheap, simple and effective (Abdullah et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%