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Besides being plentiful and relatively cheap, peat offers itself as an excellent medium for treating oil-in-water emulsions. Laboratory batch and column studies were conducted to assess the potential of Saskatchewan horticultural peat for treating various oil-in-water emulsions. A series of batch studies were conducted to identify the equilibrium time and the isotherm pattern.
Based on the excellent adsorption potential exhibited by peat in the batch studies, preliminary column studies were undertaken to study the performance of peat under dynamic conditions. Percentage removals of oil ranging from 90 to 99 were observed depending upon the type of oil-in-water emulsions.