Emulsification of oil from a subsurface spill and keeping it stable in the water is an important component of the natural remediation process. Motivated by the need to find alternate dispersants for emulsifying oil following a spill, we examine particle-stabilized oil-in-water emulsions. Emulsions that remain stable for months are prepared either by adding acid or salt to carboxyl-terminated carbon black (CB) suspension in water to make the particles partially hydrophobic, adding the oil to this suspension and mixing. When naphthalene, a model potentially toxic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, is added to octane and an emulsion formed, it gets adsorbed significantly by the CB particles, and its transport into the continuous water is markedl...
Emulsion either water-in-oil or oil-in-water emulsion can be important in almost all stages of upstr...
Accidental release of oil to the sea poses may have dire ecological consequences and serious economi...
Emulsions are mixtures of two immiscible liquids in which droplets of one are dispersed in a continu...
Practically irreversible attachment of partially wettable particles to liquid-liquid interfaces pres...
Practically irreversible attachment of partially wettable particles to liquid-liquid interfaces pres...
Oil impacting the northern Gulf of Mexico shoreline from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon accident was pre...
We use carboxyl-terminated, negatively charged, carbon black (CB) particles suspended in water to cr...
The recovered crude oil is often in form of an emulsion and the recovery is cut off when water to oi...
The stability of crude oil droplets formed by adding chemical dispersants can be considerably enhanc...
<p>Functionalized carbon black (F-CB) nanoparticles were synthesized by covalently grafting the poly...
Water in oil emulsion occurs at many stages in the production and treatment of crude oil. About two ...
One remediation technique of oil spills is the application of dispersants to oil slicks, which is es...
Copyright © 2018 American Chemical Society. Particle stabilized emulsions provide an environmentally...
Chemical oil dispersants are proprietary mixtures of surfactants and solvents which are directly app...
Synthetic dispersants such as Corexit 9500A were used in large quantities (∼2 million gallons) to di...
Emulsion either water-in-oil or oil-in-water emulsion can be important in almost all stages of upstr...
Accidental release of oil to the sea poses may have dire ecological consequences and serious economi...
Emulsions are mixtures of two immiscible liquids in which droplets of one are dispersed in a continu...
Practically irreversible attachment of partially wettable particles to liquid-liquid interfaces pres...
Practically irreversible attachment of partially wettable particles to liquid-liquid interfaces pres...
Oil impacting the northern Gulf of Mexico shoreline from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon accident was pre...
We use carboxyl-terminated, negatively charged, carbon black (CB) particles suspended in water to cr...
The recovered crude oil is often in form of an emulsion and the recovery is cut off when water to oi...
The stability of crude oil droplets formed by adding chemical dispersants can be considerably enhanc...
<p>Functionalized carbon black (F-CB) nanoparticles were synthesized by covalently grafting the poly...
Water in oil emulsion occurs at many stages in the production and treatment of crude oil. About two ...
One remediation technique of oil spills is the application of dispersants to oil slicks, which is es...
Copyright © 2018 American Chemical Society. Particle stabilized emulsions provide an environmentally...
Chemical oil dispersants are proprietary mixtures of surfactants and solvents which are directly app...
Synthetic dispersants such as Corexit 9500A were used in large quantities (∼2 million gallons) to di...
Emulsion either water-in-oil or oil-in-water emulsion can be important in almost all stages of upstr...
Accidental release of oil to the sea poses may have dire ecological consequences and serious economi...
Emulsions are mixtures of two immiscible liquids in which droplets of one are dispersed in a continu...