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Valorisation of cork by-products for the treatment of vegetal and animal oil co...

Autor(es): Pereira, J.P. cv logo 1 ; Ferreira, C.I. cv logo 2 ; Pintor, A.M. cv logo 3 ; Correia, P. cv logo 4 ; Silva, S. cv logo 5 ; Vilar, V. cv logo 6 ; Botelho, C. cv logo 7 ; Martins, Ramiro cv logo 8 ; Orfão, J. cv logo 9 ; Boaventura, Rui cv logo 10

Data: 2012

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/10965

Origem: Biblioteca Digital do IPB

Assunto(s): Sorption; Cork by-products; Oily wastewaters; Water reuse


Descrição
In this study, cork granules, which are by-products of the cork processing industry, were used as biosorbents for the removal of vegetable and animal oils from water. Simple oil-in-water emulsions were created by ultrasonic emulsification and batch adsorption tests were performed by contacting cork with these emulsions for a defined period of time. A mass transfer model was able to predict adequately the kinetic data, using a Linear Driving Force approximation for intraparticle diffusion and equilibrium described by the Langmuir-Freundlich equation. Maximum sorption capacities for vegetable and animal oil, as calculated by the Langmuir-Freundlich model, were 5 ± 4 and 2.3 ± 0.9 g g-1, respectively. Therefore, expanded cork granules proved to be an efficient, low-cost sorbent for both vegetable and animal oils
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