Publication: Investigation of light crude oil removal using biocoal from torrefaction of biomass waste
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Oil spills pose a significant threat to aquatic life worldwide. However, cleaning up oil spills can be difficult and
expensive. Therefore, research on efficient and environmentally friendly methods to treat oil spills is an
important issue. In this study, biocoal obtained from torrefaction of cypress cone waste at 300 ◦C was used to
investigate the efficient and environmentally friendly methods for treating oil spills. In addition, RAMAN, XRD,
SEM and FT-IR were used to study the morphology and structure of the biocoal-based adsorbent. Structural and
morphological analyzes show that the torrefied cypress cone has a porous and heterogeneous surface, which is
advantageous for adsorption of oil contaminants from seawater. The adsorption process was also evaluated by
kinetic analysis. The results showed that cypress cone-based biocoal can be used as a promising adsorbent for the
treatment of oil spills with a good adsorption capacity of 6.587 g/g within 120 min.
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KEKİK B., YAKIŞIK H., ÖZVEREN U., "Investigation of light crude oil removal using biocoal from torrefaction of biomass waste", Bioresource Technology Reports, cilt.19, 2022
