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Environmental science fair projects give local cleanup efforts a hand...
Cleanup EffortsCleanup efforts need to involve more than just the people responsible for the mess. If you have an interest in an area, then lend your help.
Objectives/GoalsThe purpose of this experiment is to find out which sorbent is the most effective in cleaning ocean oil
spills. I became interested in doing this project when I read about a recent oil spill its devastating impact
on the environment. I wanted to know about the methods being used and how effective they were. Methods/MaterialsI tested the effectiveness of polyester, polypropylene, gauze, and cheese cloth in absorbing oil from ocean water in 3 steps. First, I tested the amount oil a 2 in. by 2 in. piece of each material absorbed and converted it into a percentage. Next, I repeated this with sea water alone. Finally, I tested the effectiveness in absorbing oil in a mock oil spill by counting the number of pieces needed to clean up a mock oil spill with 5 mL of vegetable oil in 500 mL of sea water. ResultsThe results I got were that the gauze absorbed the most oil and the most water in the individual absorbency tests. However, in the actual mock oil spill, the polypropylene was the most efficient, needing only 4 pieces to clean up the spill compared to 10 for the gauze. Conclusions/DiscussionThe polypropylene is the most efficient in cleaning up the mock oil spill even though it was third in individual absorbency of oil. However, it was last in water absorption. Therefore, as the other materials absorbed both water and oil when cleaning up the mock oil spill, the polypropylene absorbed very little water and mostly oil, making it the most effective. Polypropylene is made up of nonpolar molecules like oil. In contrast, gauze is made up of cellulose, which in turn is made up of polar molecules like water. The polypropylene#s nonpolar molecules repel the water#s polar molecules. This gives the polypropylene its oleophilic and hydrophobic properties, which are needed for cleaning up ocean oil spills. 3rd party contributor
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