Literature DB >> 28815444

Gladius and its derivatives as potential biosorbents for marine diesel oil.

Mayra F Preto1, Sérgio P Campana-Filho2, Anderson Fiamingo2, Ivana C Cosentino3, Maria C Tessari-Zampieri3, Denis M S Abessa4, Ágata F Romero4, Isabella C Bordon4.   

Abstract

The demand for low cost and effective materials to remove contaminants such as residues of oil spills has encouraged studies on new biosorbents produced from wastes. Considering the overgeneration of fishing residues and the necessity to provide an alternative purpose for such materials, this study aimed to evaluate squid gladius and its derivatives (β-chitin and chitosan) as sorbents to remove marine diesel oil (MDO) from fresh and artificial seawater. It was also executed an attempted to improve their performances through a high-intensity ultrasound treatment (UT-gladius and UT-β-chitin). All sorbents removed MDO at both salinities. Contact surface area, salinity, and water retention seemed to play a key role in the outcomes. UT-β-chitin's performance was significantly superior to β-chitin's and chitosan's in MDO removal at salinity 0, as well as at salinity 30, where gladius and UT-gladius also excelled. Ultrasound treatment improved the oil removal performance of UT-β-chitin by increasing its contact surface area. This is the first report on the efficiency of gladius and UT-β-chitin for such purpose, and brought up huge possibilities and new questions that can lead to the achievement of biosorbents of great efficiency.

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Keywords:  Chitosan; Marine diesel oil; Sorbent; Squid gladius; β-chitin

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28815444     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-9945-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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