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Nonconventional low-cost cellulose- and keratin-based biopolymeric sorbents for oil/water separation and spill cleanup: A review

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Pages 964-1001 | Published online: 02 Jun 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Oil spills remain an inevitable risk in the exploration, production, and transportation of hydrocarbons. Their impacts on the environment are usually severe, hence effective and efficient response strategies are essential to minimise environmental damage. Conventional synthetic oil sorbents are the most widely used sorbents for spill cleanup but are usually expensive and non-biodegradable. Low-cost nonconventional biopolymeric sorbents are now emerging as alternatives to conventional sorbents used in oil spill cleanup owing to their availability and eco-friendliness. In this review, we present low-cost nonconventional cellulose- and keratin-based biopolymeric oil sorbents highlighting their oil sorption capacities, properties, and mechanisms.

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