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Sorption and recovery of heavy oils by using exfoliated graphite

Toyoda et al., 2003

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11005482139076762473
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Toyoda M
Inagaki M
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Spill Science & Technology Bulletin

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The behavior of sorption of heavy oils into exfoliated graphite samples with different bulk density was studied by using four grades of heavy oil with different viscosity. Maximum sorption capacity of exfoliated graphite was found to be 83 g of A-grade heavy oil per 1 g of …
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