Populus seed fibers as a natural source for production of oil super absorbents
Autor: | Maja Remškar, Franc Švegl, Marko Likon, Vilma Ducman |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Předmět: |
Environmental Engineering
Materials science business.product_category Spectrophotometry Infrared Management Monitoring Policy and Law engineering.material Absorption Diesel fuel Coating X-Ray Diffraction Botany Petroleum Pollution Fiber Absorption (electromagnetic radiation) Waste Management and Disposal Motor oil High absorption General Medicine Fuel oil Populus Chemical engineering Seeds Natural source engineering business Fuel Oils |
Zdroj: | Journal of environmental management. 114 |
ISSN: | 1095-8630 |
Popis: | The genus Populus, which includes poplars, cottonwoods and aspen trees, represents a huge natural source of fibers with exceptional physical properties. In this study, the oil absorption properties of poplar seed hair fibers obtained from Populus nigra italica when tested with high-density motor oil and diesel fuel are reported. Poplar seed hair fibers are hollow hydrophobic microtubes with an external diameter between 3 and 12 μm, an average length of 4±1 mm and average tube wall thickness of 400±100 nm. The solid skeleton of the hollow fibers consists of lignocellulosic material coated by a hydrophobic waxy coating. The exceptional chemical, physical and microstructural properties of poplar seed hair fibers enable super-absorbent behavior with high absorption capacity for heavy motor oil and diesel fuel. The absorption values of 182-211 g heavy oil/g fiber and 55-60 g heavy oil/g fiber for packing densities of 0.005 g/cm(3) and 0.02 g/cm(3), respectively, surpass all known natural absorbents. Thus, poplar seed hair fibers obtained from Populus nigra italica and other trees of the genus Populus are an extremely promising natural source for the production of oil super absorbents. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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