Equilibrium sorption of crude oil by expanded perlite using different adsorption isotherms at 298.15 k
During the past decades, a significant increase occurred in accidental oil spill in the aquatic environments. In this regard, oil spill in Marine freshwater is still considered as a major environmental hazard. In this research, the experimental data on the sorption capacity of expanded perlite to cr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) 2011-02, Vol.7 (3) |
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Zusammenfassung: | During the past decades, a significant increase occurred in accidental
oil spill in the aquatic environments. In this regard, oil spill in
Marine freshwater is still considered as a major environmental hazard.
In this research, the experimental data on the sorption capacity of
expanded perlite to crude oil were correlated with the equilibrium
isotherm of Langmuir, Freudlich, Tempkin and the three parameter
Redlich-Peterson isotherms. The results obtained from each specified
isotherms were compared and accuracy of the models were favorably
discussed. Accuracy of each model using the error function were
evaluated. Moreover, the effect of type of objective function on the
final results was investigated. To bring up the idea; the sum of square
of the average squares of the errors, the sum of the squares of the
errors, the hybrid fractional error function, Marquardt's percent
standard deviation and Chi-Square objective function were used and the
accuracy was obtained using each objective function. The results showed
that the Redlich-Peterson model can better represent the equilibrium
isotherm data for the crude oil to be up taken on the expanded perlite. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1472 |