The use of chemical dispersants is a well-established approach to oil spill remediation where surfactants in an appropriate solvent are contacted with the oil to reduce the oil-water interfacial tension and create small oil droplets capable of being sustained in the water column. Dispersant formulations typically include organic solvents, and to minimize environmental impacts of dispersant use and avoid surfactant wastage it is beneficial to use water-based systems and target the oil-water interface. The approach here involves the tubular clay minerals known as halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) that serve as nanosized reservoir for surfactants. Such particles generate Pickering emulsions with oil, and the release of surfactant reduces the interfa...
The colloidal stability of halloysite clay nanotubes dispersion is reviewed showing the strategy and...
Chemical methods of enhanced oil recovery (CEOR) are applied for improving oil recovery from differe...
Environmentally benign clay particles are of great interest for the stabilization of Pickering emuls...
This work develops the concepts of particle-stabilized emulsions using tubular natural clays known a...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Halloysites (tubular aluminosilicate) are introduced as inexpensive natural nan...
Magnetically responsive oil-in-water emulsions are effectively stabilized by a halloysite nanotube s...
The integration of cationic and hydrophobic functionalities into hydrophobically modified chitosan (...
© 2019 American Chemical Society. Halloysite nanotubes (HNTs), naturally occurring and environmental...
Halloysites as tubular alumosilicates are introduced as inexpensive natural nanoparticles to form an...
Halloysites as tubular alumosilicates are introduced as inexpensive natural nanoparticles to form an...
Taking into consideration two different types of surfaces, this dissertation proposes techniques to ...
One remediation technique of oil spills is the application of dispersants to oil slicks, which is es...
Chemical-based oil recovery method has promising applications but suffers the problem of large quant...
During the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in 2010 approximately 210 million gallons of crude oil was re...
Enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techniques are receiving substantial attention worldwide due to the majo...
The colloidal stability of halloysite clay nanotubes dispersion is reviewed showing the strategy and...
Chemical methods of enhanced oil recovery (CEOR) are applied for improving oil recovery from differe...
Environmentally benign clay particles are of great interest for the stabilization of Pickering emuls...
This work develops the concepts of particle-stabilized emulsions using tubular natural clays known a...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Halloysites (tubular aluminosilicate) are introduced as inexpensive natural nan...
Magnetically responsive oil-in-water emulsions are effectively stabilized by a halloysite nanotube s...
The integration of cationic and hydrophobic functionalities into hydrophobically modified chitosan (...
© 2019 American Chemical Society. Halloysite nanotubes (HNTs), naturally occurring and environmental...
Halloysites as tubular alumosilicates are introduced as inexpensive natural nanoparticles to form an...
Halloysites as tubular alumosilicates are introduced as inexpensive natural nanoparticles to form an...
Taking into consideration two different types of surfaces, this dissertation proposes techniques to ...
One remediation technique of oil spills is the application of dispersants to oil slicks, which is es...
Chemical-based oil recovery method has promising applications but suffers the problem of large quant...
During the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in 2010 approximately 210 million gallons of crude oil was re...
Enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techniques are receiving substantial attention worldwide due to the majo...
The colloidal stability of halloysite clay nanotubes dispersion is reviewed showing the strategy and...
Chemical methods of enhanced oil recovery (CEOR) are applied for improving oil recovery from differe...
Environmentally benign clay particles are of great interest for the stabilization of Pickering emuls...