Ferromagnetic Sorbents for Collection and Utilization of Oil Products
Key Engineering Materials 2014
Andrejs Šiškins, Viktors Mironovs, Vjačeslavs Lapkovskis, Juris Treijs, Aleksandrs Korjakins

Current paper reports the research conducted at Riga Technical University and Rezekne Higher Education Institution on the development of sorbent material - closed hollow microspheres with ferromagnetic properties and high specific surface. Existing sorbents for oil products collection are reviewed and compared . The manufacturing process of the proposed composite sorbent is described and its structure and morphology are discussed. It was found that it allows an efficient and safe way for surface water cleaning contaminated byspilled oil products. In particular, it shows a storing effect on a thin oil film (1-2 mm). Adsorption capacity towards motor oil is investigated and compared with other magnetic sorbents on metal powders base. Newly proposed sorbent demonstrates a significantlyhigher adsorption capacity comparing to iron powders. Sorbent saturated by spilled oil can be removed by means of magnetic (or electromagnetic) captures.


Keywords
Ferromagnetic sorbent, sorbent, composite sorbent, oil spill collection, iron powder, hollow microspheres.
DOI
10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.604.122

Šiškins, A., Mironovs, V., Lapkovskis, V., Treijs, J., Korjakins, A. Ferromagnetic Sorbents for Collection and Utilization of Oil Products. Key Engineering Materials, 2014, Vol.604, pp.122-125. ISSN 1662-9795. Available from: doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.604.122

Publication language
English (en)
The Scientific Library of the Riga Technical University.
E-mail: uzzinas@rtu.lv; Phone: +371 28399196