Abstract

The problem of oil spill pollution associated with the transport of crude oil and its products across the globe is of serious concern. The sorption technique has proved to be promising for oil spill treatment but is limited by the hydrophilic nature of most natural organic sorbents. The combo of natural organic and inorganic sorbents have been found to enhance the hydrophobicity for oil sorption. Therefore this study was aimed at the preparation of a novel feldspar-banana peel biochar composite (FBPC) with enhanced hydrophobicity for the sorption of crude oil. The prepared sorbent was characterised by the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) techniques, while the crude oil was characterised using standard methods. Batch sorption was used to determine the effect of contact time (30–150 min), temperature (25–100 °C), pH (2.0–10.0), oil concentration (4.0–12.0 g/L) and sorbent dosage (0.1–0.5 g) on sorption. SEM analysis of FBPC revealed a porous structure, while XRD confirmed the crystalline phases of feldspar. The crude oil samples had pH (6.40–6.60), density (0.960 0 0.962 g/cm3), kinematic viscosity (24.0–27.6 cSt) and API gravity (24.25–24.51°). The Langmuir model with R2 > 0.7781 presented the best fit than the Temkin and Freundlich model in the isotherm analysis, while the pseudo-second-order model with R2 > 0.9711 was applicable in the kinetics of sorption. The thermodynamic analysis revealed a decrease in randomness at the crude oil-FBPC interface. The prepared FBPC was found to be an efficient inorganic–organic composite sorbent with enhanced hydrophobicity for the sorption of crude oil.

Highlights

  • Pollution has been a worrying experience to humanity for the past few decades, since the advent of technology and man’s quest for industrialisation

  • The surface roughness of the feldspar-banana peel biochar composite (FBPC) micrograph revealed the availability of large pores of the sorbent, which is desirable in enhancing sorption of the crude oil

  • The results of X-ray diffraction (XRD) and pH are consistent with the composition of feldspar; ­SiO2, ­Al2O3, Na/K2O, and CaO, indicating that feldspar is a principal component of the composite

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Introduction

Pollution has been a worrying experience to humanity for the past few decades, since the advent of technology and man’s quest for industrialisation. Oil pollution occurs during exploration, extraction, refining, shipping and transportation, storage, or in form of leakages in the pipelines. Gas flaring during the Though the benefits of crude oil to humanity are enormous, crude oil-polluted water has been a major source of concern as it poses a serious threat to aquatic life, plants, and humans (Ani et al 2020). This is due to their high toxicity, non-biodegradability, accumulation in the food

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