Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1696111 Applied Clay Science 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Impregnation and reaction of glycerol (Gly) on the surface of expanded vermiculite (EV) was used to produce a highly efficient absorbent to remove water spilled oils. The vermiculite was impregnated by glycerol containing 1, 2 and 4 mol% of H2SO4 at EV/Gly ratios, i.e. 1/1, 1/2 and 1/3, and heated to 380, 580 and 750 °C. SEM, TG, BET specific surface area, and Raman analyses indicated that glycerol at 380 °C forms a polymer layer. At higher temperatures, the polymer decomposed to form porous carbon covering the EV surface. These materials were investigated for the removal of three different oils, i.e. diesel, soybean and engine oil spilled on water. The obtained results showed a remarkable increase on oil removal of 600% compared to the non-modified EV.

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