Oil spill cleanup using industrial and agricultural waste-based magnetic silica sorbent material: a green approach
Recent oil spills causing pollution in oceans and other bodies of water require sorbents that are both cost-effective and eco-friendly. Novel magnetic silica sorbent materials (MSS) have been synthesized using ash from rice husks or sugarcane bagasse and red dust, a waste generated in the steel indu...
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Main Authors: | Narendra Kumar, Sudhir S. Amritphale, John C. Matthews, Joan G. Lynam |
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Language: | EN |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/003caadec6e8433da86118a02ce1cf7b |
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