ANALYSIS OF THE SORPTION CAPACITY IN RELATION TO OIL AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS OF NATURAL PLANT MATERIALS
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An analysis of the possibility of using more than twenty samples of natural sorption materials for the elimination of oil pollution by recycling waste from woodworking and agriculture was carried out. Physicochemical and operational properties of plant materials such as moisture content, bulk density, adsorption capacity for iodine and methylene blue, total pore volume by the method of "molecular probes" for water, acetone and toluene, adsorption of oil and oil products by the accelerated method, water absorption, buoyancy and degree pressing was studied. The considered sorption materials are comparable to oil sorbents widely used in industry in terms of performance, but are several times cheaper in cost was established.
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S. YAKUBOUSKI, Euphrosyne Polotskaya State University of Polotsk
канд. хим. наук, доц.
Y. BULAUKA, Euphrosyne Polotskaya State University of Polotsk
канд. техн. наук, доц.
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