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Obtaining of carbonized oil adsorbents
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The adsorption method of removing spilled oil from the environment is the simplest and most
convenient to implement. In this regard, oil adsorbents were obtained by carbonization of corn
cobs in the temperature range of 500-700 °C. It has been shown that increasing the carbonization
temperature from 500°C to 600°C and 700°C does not have a significant effect on the yield of the
product, so corn cobs carbonized at 500°C were used as an adsorbent. The carbon and oxygen
content in plant waste carbonized at 500°C was 91.96% and 4.45%, respectively. SEM images of
carbonized adsorbents show the porous structure of materials obtained from corn cobs, the pore
size reaches 5-10 μm. The adsorption capacity of carbonized corn cobs was tested using oil from
the “Munaily” field in the Atyrau region, which has the following characteristics: average density
867.2 kg/m3, sulfur content 0.31 wt. %, resin 36.0 wt. % and paraffins 1.3 wt. %. The oil adsorption
value on the surface of carbonized corn cobs is 8.4 g/g. The degree of oil recovery in the region of
optimal oil/adsorbent mass ratios is 90-100%.
Oil Research and Engineering Center of the National Engineering Academy of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Title: Obtaining of carbonized oil adsorbents
Description:
The adsorption method of removing spilled oil from the environment is the simplest and most
convenient to implement.
In this regard, oil adsorbents were obtained by carbonization of corn
cobs in the temperature range of 500-700 °C.
It has been shown that increasing the carbonization
temperature from 500°C to 600°C and 700°C does not have a significant effect on the yield of the
product, so corn cobs carbonized at 500°C were used as an adsorbent.
The carbon and oxygen
content in plant waste carbonized at 500°C was 91.
96% and 4.
45%, respectively.
SEM images of
carbonized adsorbents show the porous structure of materials obtained from corn cobs, the pore
size reaches 5-10 μm.
The adsorption capacity of carbonized corn cobs was tested using oil from
the “Munaily” field in the Atyrau region, which has the following characteristics: average density
867.
2 kg/m3, sulfur content 0.
31 wt.
%, resin 36.
0 wt.
% and paraffins 1.
3 wt.
%.
The oil adsorption
value on the surface of carbonized corn cobs is 8.
4 g/g.
The degree of oil recovery in the region of
optimal oil/adsorbent mass ratios is 90-100%.
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