COMAPARISM OF THE EFFICIENCY OF SAWDUST, COCONUT FIBRE, WOOD CHIPS IN PURIFICATION CRUDE OIL POLLUTED WATER

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ABSTRACT
A comparative study was conducted among organic waste materials namely coconut fiber, hair, sawdust and woodchips as crude oil absorbents. Twenty grams of each of these materials were wrapped in a pouch and submerged into two set-ups, Set-up A: Pure Crude Oil and Set-up B: Crude Oil with seawater, for an hour. Amount of oil absorbed was gathered and recorded. ANOVA was conducted to verify if the results significantly differed. 
The results show that hair had the highest amount of absorbed crude oil in one of the two set-ups which was pure crude oil only. In the other set-up with contained half-crude oil and half-seawater, coconut fiber had the highest amount of absorbed crude oil. It was found that there was a significant difference between the amounts of absorbed crude oil of the materials in the two-set-ups after using t-test on the results gathered in both set-ups.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover Page        Page
Tittle Pagei
Approval Pageii
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstractiii
Table of Contents         

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background of the Study1
Objectives of the Study3
Justification of the study

CHAPTER TWO
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE & STUDIES6
Definition of coconut fibre
Advantanges of coconut fibre
Crude oil spill
Polypropylene pad 

CHAPTER THREE 
METHODOLOGY
A. Research Design12
B. Materials and Equipment12
C. Experimental Set-up13
D. Experimental Procedure13
E. Preparation of Materials13
F. Preparation of Substances13
G. Preparation of Absorbent Materials14
H. Instruments in Data Gathering15

CHAPTER FOUR 
RESULTS & DISCUSSION18

CHAPTER FIVE
CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS……………………26
A.Summary26
B.Conclusion27
C.Recommendations27
REFERENCES29
COMAPARISM OF THE EFFICIENCY OF SAWDUST, COCONUT FIBRE, WOOD CHIPS IN PURIFICATION CRUDE OIL POLLUTED WATER
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    Type Project
    Department Agric Engineering
    Project ID AGE0123
    Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
    No of Pages 25 Pages
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