2018
DOI: 10.4314/jasem.v22i1.7
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Mopping of crude oil and some refined petroleum products from the environment using sawmill factory waste: adsorption isotherm and kinetic studies

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“…This was due to the fact Kvalues are inversely proportional to the kinematic viscosity of the oil [18]. Several factors contribute to sorption, and these include high surface area and highly reactive sorbates and sorbents; organic sorbates chemically bond to the sorbent, if the sorbate and sorbent have mutually reactive moieties [19]. Variety of different types of attractive forces between the sorbate and sorbent results in sorption and the extent of these intermolecular attractions depends on molecular chain length and on surface area available for interaction [20].…”
Section: Effect Of Oil Dose On Different Oil Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was due to the fact Kvalues are inversely proportional to the kinematic viscosity of the oil [18]. Several factors contribute to sorption, and these include high surface area and highly reactive sorbates and sorbents; organic sorbates chemically bond to the sorbent, if the sorbate and sorbent have mutually reactive moieties [19]. Variety of different types of attractive forces between the sorbate and sorbent results in sorption and the extent of these intermolecular attractions depends on molecular chain length and on surface area available for interaction [20].…”
Section: Effect Of Oil Dose On Different Oil Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%