Parametric study to determine the effect of temperature on oil solidifier performance and the development of a new empirical correlation for predicting effectiveness
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Temperature can play a significant role in the efficacy of solidifiers in removing oil slicks on water. We studied and quantified the effect of temperature on the performance of several solidifiers using 5 different types of oils under a newly developed testing protocol by conducting experiments in constant temperature rooms set at 22. °C and 5. °C. The results indicated that solidifier efficiency decreased substantially at the lower temperature, especially at lower application rates. The removal efficiency of the solidifier was in general directly proportional to temperature, except for the heavier oils, where removal by attachment was observed. Solidifier products with lower powder bulk density exhibited the best removal effectiveness. Analysis of experimental data yielded empirical correlations involving certain operational variables such as application rate, temperature, solidifier property (bulk density), and oil property (viscosity). Regression analysis was used to fit a mathematical model to the experimental solidifier effectiveness data. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd.
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Oil solidifier, Oil spill, Oil viscosity, Powder bulk density, Solidifier effectiveness, Temperature, Models, chemical, Oils, Petroleum, Petroleum pollution, Polymers, Regression analysis, Viscosity, Efficiency, Oil spills, Oil, Polymer, Constant temperature, Effect of temperature, Empirical correlations, Operational variables, Powder bulk, Correlation, Experimental study, Mathematical analysis, Numerical model, Parameterization, Pollution control, Prediction, Temperature effect, Article, Bulk density, Chemical bond, Clinical protocol, Controlled study, Environmental protection, Hydrophobicity, Liquid, Mathematical model, Parametric test, Porosity, Room temperature, Solid, Temperature sensitivity, Waste water, Chemical model, Chemistry, Prevention and control, Oil shale