Effects of chemical dispersant on the surface properties of kaolin and aggregation with spilled oil

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Wenxin Li
Yue Yu
Deqi Xiong
Zhixin Qi
Sinan Fu
Xinping Yu
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[1] Dalian Maritime Univ,Coll Environm Sci & Engn
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2022年 / 29卷
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Oil spill; Chemical dispersant; Wettability; Oil-mineral aggregate; Oil droplets size distribution; Oil trapping efficiency;
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After oil spills occur, dispersed oil droplets can collide with suspended particles in the water column to form the oil-mineral aggregate (OMA) and settle to the seafloor. However, only a few studies have concerned the effect of chemical dispersant on this process. In this paper, the mechanism by which dispersant affects the surface properties of kaolin and the viscosity and oil-seawater interfacial tension (IFTow) of Roncador crude oil were separately investigated by small-scale tests. The results indicated that the presence of dispersant impairs the zeta potential and enhances the hydrophobicity of kaolin. The viscosity of Roncador crude oil rose slightly as the dosage of dispersant increased, while IFTow decreased significantly. Furthermore, the oil dispersion and OMA formation at different dispersant-to-oil ratio (DOR) were evaluated in a wave tank. When DOR was less than 1:40, the effect of dispersant on the dispersion of spilled oil was not obvious. With the increasing DOR, the effect became more pronounced, and the adhesion between oil droplets and kaolin was inhibited. The size ratio between oil droplets and particles is the significant factor for OMA formation. The closer the oil-mineral size ratio is to 1, the more difficultly the OMA forms.
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