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Exfoliated graphite (EG) produced on an industrial scale found a new application such as a sorbent for the removal of heavy oils from water. Some investigations of the oil sorption on EG were performed with very satisfactory results. In this paper two methods of EG preparations will be discussed to consider the quality of the obtained product for an oil sorbent application and the influence the way of EG production on the environment.
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26--27
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Bibliogr. 5 poz., tab., rys., wykr.
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- Technical University of Szczecin, Institute of Chemical Technology and Env. Eng., Dept. of Water Technology and Env. Eng, ul. Pułaskiego 10, 70-322, Szczecin, Poland
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- Technical University of Szczecin, Institute of Chemical Technology and Env. Eng., Dept. of Water Technology and Env. Eng, ul. Pułaskiego 10, 70-322, Szczecin, Poland
Bibliografia
- (1) Inagaki M., New Carbons. Control of Structure and Functions, Elsevier Science Ltd., 2000.
- (2) Skowroński J. M., Exfoliation of graphite-CrO3 intercalation compounds in hydrogen peroxide solution, J. Mater. Sci., 1988, 23, 2243-2246.
- (3) Savoskin M. V., Jaroshenko A. P., Savsounenko O. B., Nabokov O. A., Direct thermooxidative conversion of graphite to exfoliated graphite. The way to novel technologies, The European Carbon Conference “Carbon 96” — Newcastle, UK, July 1996, 1996, 274-275.
- (4) Tryba B., Kaleńczuk R. J., Kang F., Inagaki M., Morawski A. W., Studies of exfoliated graphite (EG) for heavy oil sorption, Mol. Cryst. and Lig. Cryst., 2000, 340, 113-119.
- (5) Tryba B., Kaleńczuk R. J., Morawski A. W., Inagaki M., Intercalation of H2SO4 into natural graphite flakes with using H2O2 as an oxidative agent, 1st World Conference on Carbon, 9 -13 July 2000, Berlin, 2000, 287-288.
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