Effect of Dynamic Ageing on the Stability of Oil-in-Water Emulsions with Anionic and Nonionic Surfactants in High-Salinity Water

ACS ES&T WATER(2023)

引用 0|浏览2
暂无评分
摘要
Oily wastewater in the bilge of ocean vessels (i.e., bilge water) makes oil removal difficult due to the generation of oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions. A ship's motion can promote emulsification or coalescence, depending on the surfactant type and concentration. This study investigates the effects of motion on model bilge water O/W emulsions, which has yet to be published in the literature. Mineral oil, 0.42 M NaCl DI-water, and a nonionic surfactant (Triton X-100) or an anionic surfactant (sodium lauryl ether sulfate, SLES) served as a model bilge water emulsion. The stability was characterized under static and dynamic conditions via optical microscopy and light diffraction. Ship motion was mimicked using a three-dimensional rocker. Under static conditions, the surfactant-to-oil ratio (S/ O) needed to stabilize the emulsions for up to 20 days was 0.2 for SLES and 0.1 for Triton X-100. During dynamic ageing at 12 rpm, the S/O to promote emulsification was 0.1 for SLES and 0.2 for Triton X-100. At 30 rpm, the S/O to promote emulsification was 0.02 for SLES and 0.1 for Triton X-100, suggesting a complex interplay between surfactant concentration and energy input. These results expand on existing knowledge of bilge water and potentially reducing ocean pollution.
更多
查看译文
关键词
emulsions,dynamic ageing,surfactants,salt,stability,coalescence
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要