The recycled-wool-based nonwoven material sorption capacity for some oils
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Radetić, Maja
Jocić, Dragan

Jovančić, Petar

Rajaković, Ljubinka V.

Petrović, Z.Lj.
Thomas, H.
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The possibility of using nonwoven fabrics based on recycled wool as sorbents in the case of oil spills is studied. The effect of chitosan and low-temperature air plasma treatment on oil sorption is investigated. Results indicate that the nonwoven material is an efficient oil absorber. Its absorption capacity increases in the order: basic oil diesel oil crude oil. Chitosan and plasma treatment generally lead to a slight decrease in sorption capacity. The nonwoven wool can be a viable alternative to commercially available synthetic materials.
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DWI Reports, 2002, 125, 463-468Institution/Community
Tehnološko-metalurški fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Radetić, Maja AU - Jocić, Dragan AU - Jovančić, Petar AU - Rajaković, Ljubinka V. AU - Petrović, Z.Lj. AU - Thomas, H. PY - 2002 UR - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/416 AB - The possibility of using nonwoven fabrics based on recycled wool as sorbents in the case of oil spills is studied. The effect of chitosan and low-temperature air plasma treatment on oil sorption is investigated. Results indicate that the nonwoven material is an efficient oil absorber. Its absorption capacity increases in the order: basic oil diesel oil crude oil. Chitosan and plasma treatment generally lead to a slight decrease in sorption capacity. The nonwoven wool can be a viable alternative to commercially available synthetic materials. T2 - DWI Reports T1 - The recycled-wool-based nonwoven material sorption capacity for some oils EP - 468 IS - 125 SP - 463 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_416 ER -
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Radetić, M., Jocić, D., Jovančić, P., Rajaković, L. V., Petrović, Z.Lj.,& Thomas, H.. (2002). The recycled-wool-based nonwoven material sorption capacity for some oils. in DWI Reports(125), 463-468. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_416
Radetić M, Jocić D, Jovančić P, Rajaković LV, Petrović Z, Thomas H. The recycled-wool-based nonwoven material sorption capacity for some oils. in DWI Reports. 2002;(125):463-468. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_416 .
Radetić, Maja, Jocić, Dragan, Jovančić, Petar, Rajaković, Ljubinka V., Petrović, Z.Lj., Thomas, H., "The recycled-wool-based nonwoven material sorption capacity for some oils" in DWI Reports, no. 125 (2002):463-468, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_416 .