Sorbent system based on acetylated microfibrillated cellulose for remediation of oil aquatic environments

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Autor(a) principal: Zimmermann,Matheus Vinícius Gregory
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Zattera,Ademir José, Santana,Ruth Marlene Campomanes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Matéria (Rio de Janeiro. Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The growth of oil exploration and transport in marine environments brings concern over potential environmental disasters caused by oil spills. Thus, various materials are being developed and studied in order to minimize environmental impacts caused by these oil spills. Among these materials, the use of sorbents has appeared as a great potential technique for the treatment of effluents, by separating and collecting oil in the aqueous medium. This work describes the development of a sorbent system based on acetylated microfibrillated cellulose. Initially, cellulose fibers were modified by an acetylation reaction and thereafter, by a mechanical process using a wheel mill grinding. To produce the sorbent system, fibers were coated by three different types of envelopes to prevent leakage during the sorption experiment. Main results indicate a higher oil sorption by sorbents with higher oil viscosity and higher grammage of the envelope. Acetylated microfibrillated cellulose showed low water adsorption and high selectivity to oil and greater oil sorption values than commercially sorbent currently used, based on polypropylene fibers.
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spelling Sorbent system based on acetylated microfibrillated cellulose for remediation of oil aquatic environmentssorbentsmicrofibrillated celluloseacetylationABSTRACT The growth of oil exploration and transport in marine environments brings concern over potential environmental disasters caused by oil spills. Thus, various materials are being developed and studied in order to minimize environmental impacts caused by these oil spills. Among these materials, the use of sorbents has appeared as a great potential technique for the treatment of effluents, by separating and collecting oil in the aqueous medium. This work describes the development of a sorbent system based on acetylated microfibrillated cellulose. Initially, cellulose fibers were modified by an acetylation reaction and thereafter, by a mechanical process using a wheel mill grinding. To produce the sorbent system, fibers were coated by three different types of envelopes to prevent leakage during the sorption experiment. Main results indicate a higher oil sorption by sorbents with higher oil viscosity and higher grammage of the envelope. Acetylated microfibrillated cellulose showed low water adsorption and high selectivity to oil and greater oil sorption values than commercially sorbent currently used, based on polypropylene fibers.Laboratório de Hidrogênio, Coppe - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiroem cooperação com a Associação Brasileira do Hidrogênio, ABH22019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-70762019000200337Matéria (Rio de Janeiro) v.24 n.2 2019reponame:Matéria (Rio de Janeiro. Online)instname:Matéria (Rio de Janeiro. Online)instacron:RLAM10.1590/s1517-707620190002.0692info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessZimmermann,Matheus Vinícius GregoryZattera,Ademir JoséSantana,Ruth Marlene Campomaneseng2020-07-22T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1517-70762019000200337Revistahttp://www.materia.coppe.ufrj.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||materia@labh2.coppe.ufrj.br1517-70761517-7076opendoar:2020-07-22T00:00Matéria (Rio de Janeiro. Online) - Matéria (Rio de Janeiro. Online)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sorbent system based on acetylated microfibrillated cellulose for remediation of oil aquatic environments
title Sorbent system based on acetylated microfibrillated cellulose for remediation of oil aquatic environments
spellingShingle Sorbent system based on acetylated microfibrillated cellulose for remediation of oil aquatic environments
Zimmermann,Matheus Vinícius Gregory
sorbents
microfibrillated cellulose
acetylation
title_short Sorbent system based on acetylated microfibrillated cellulose for remediation of oil aquatic environments
title_full Sorbent system based on acetylated microfibrillated cellulose for remediation of oil aquatic environments
title_fullStr Sorbent system based on acetylated microfibrillated cellulose for remediation of oil aquatic environments
title_full_unstemmed Sorbent system based on acetylated microfibrillated cellulose for remediation of oil aquatic environments
title_sort Sorbent system based on acetylated microfibrillated cellulose for remediation of oil aquatic environments
author Zimmermann,Matheus Vinícius Gregory
author_facet Zimmermann,Matheus Vinícius Gregory
Zattera,Ademir José
Santana,Ruth Marlene Campomanes
author_role author
author2 Zattera,Ademir José
Santana,Ruth Marlene Campomanes
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zimmermann,Matheus Vinícius Gregory
Zattera,Ademir José
Santana,Ruth Marlene Campomanes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv sorbents
microfibrillated cellulose
acetylation
topic sorbents
microfibrillated cellulose
acetylation
description ABSTRACT The growth of oil exploration and transport in marine environments brings concern over potential environmental disasters caused by oil spills. Thus, various materials are being developed and studied in order to minimize environmental impacts caused by these oil spills. Among these materials, the use of sorbents has appeared as a great potential technique for the treatment of effluents, by separating and collecting oil in the aqueous medium. This work describes the development of a sorbent system based on acetylated microfibrillated cellulose. Initially, cellulose fibers were modified by an acetylation reaction and thereafter, by a mechanical process using a wheel mill grinding. To produce the sorbent system, fibers were coated by three different types of envelopes to prevent leakage during the sorption experiment. Main results indicate a higher oil sorption by sorbents with higher oil viscosity and higher grammage of the envelope. Acetylated microfibrillated cellulose showed low water adsorption and high selectivity to oil and greater oil sorption values than commercially sorbent currently used, based on polypropylene fibers.
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