2015
DOI: 10.15199/62.2015.3.13
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Efficiency analysis of the sorbents used to adsorb the vapors of petroleum products during rescue and firefighting actions Analiza skuteczno�ci wybranych sorbent�w wykorzystanych do poch�aniania par substancji ropopochodnych w dzia�aniach ratowniczych

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“…In analogous studies carried out by other authors regarding the gas oil sorption of black poplar seeds, over 100 g/g of the total sorptive capacity was reached, pointing to the possibility of using them for a reduction in oil-related products’ bottling (Likon et al 2013). The low density of the broadleaf cattail seeds examined here may lead to certain problems when using them for sorption purposes as their capability to be lifted up causes loss of the material when used under the influence of wind (Półka et al 2015). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In analogous studies carried out by other authors regarding the gas oil sorption of black poplar seeds, over 100 g/g of the total sorptive capacity was reached, pointing to the possibility of using them for a reduction in oil-related products’ bottling (Likon et al 2013). The low density of the broadleaf cattail seeds examined here may lead to certain problems when using them for sorption purposes as their capability to be lifted up causes loss of the material when used under the influence of wind (Półka et al 2015). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, as a result of various disasters, both terrestrial and marine, such as accidental overflows at the petrol transshipment stations or damage to transmission lines, the aforementioned spills lead to numerous serious threats which result in the degradation of waters and soils used for agricultural purposes. In such circumstances, sorbents of oil-related pollution are employed for a very wide range of uses (Chen et al 2008; Möller et al 2009; Oyanedel-Crever et al 2007; Półka et al 2015; Rosik-Dulewska et al 2012; Włodarczyk-Makuła 2017; Yu et al 2016). In the case of oil-related pollution, the application of compost from waste can be a good solution as it offers the possibility of reusing the compost as a sorbent after a specific period of time required for the biodegradation of the absorbed compounds (Ciesielczuk 2017; Rosik-Dulewska and Ciesielczuk 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The new situation of rapid economic development has an important objective significance for petrochemical enterprises, which has promoted the re-prosperity of almost all refining and chemical processing industries, but at the same time, has also generated many environmental safety hazards [1][2][3]. Since the production of raw materials for refining chemicals is mostly petroleum-based, and the composition of petroleum contains a large number of chemical elements, petroleum will inevitably produce petrochemical effluent in the process of deep processing, such as fractionation and synthesis [4][5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%