An-Najah National University

Amer El-Hamouz

 

 
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  • Sunday, July 1, 2007
  • Solid olive waste in environmental cleanup: Oil recovery and carbon production for water purification
  • Published at:Journal of Environmental Management, Volume 84, Issue 1, July 2007, Pages 83-92
  • A potentially-economic three-fold strategy, to use solid olive wastes in water purification, is presented. Firstly, oil remaining in solid waste (higher than 5% of waste) was recovered by the Soxhlet extraction technique, which can be useful for the soap industry. Secondly, the remaining solid was processed to yield relatively high-surface area active carbon (AC). Thirdly, the resulting carbon was employed to reversibly adsorb chromate ions from water, aiming to establish a water purification process with reusable AC. The technique used here enabled oil recovery together with the production of a clean solid, suitable for making AC. This process also has the advantage of low production cost.

     
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