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Investigation of OMA formation and the effect of minerals
Authors:Haiping Zhang  Ying Zheng  Kenneth Lee  Joseph V. Mullin
Affiliation:a Department of Chemical Engineering, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada E3B 5A3
b Centre for Offshore Oil, Gas and Energy Research, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) Canada, Dartmouth, NS, Canada B2Y 4A2
c Minerals Management Service, US Department of Interior, Herndon, VA 22070, USA
Abstract:Oil-mineral-aggregates (OMA) have been shown to be effective in oil spills cleanup. Experimental work was carried out to study the effects of physical-chemical properties of natural minerals and chemically modified minerals on OMA formation and oil removal. The results showed that the hydrophobicity, particle sizes and specific surface of minerals played an important role in OMA formation. Appropriate hydrophobicity of minerals can enhance the formation of OMA. The surface property of minerals can also influence the shape of OMA. Spherical mineral-oil aggregates were frequently formed with hydrophilic minerals while irregular shaped OMA were observed with hydrophobic minerals. The sizes of OMA also increased when the minerals changed from hydrophilic to hydrophobic. The effects of dispersant and mixing energy were also carefully studied. The results showed that dispersant were a dominant factor. When dispersant was applied, effects of other factors became minimal.
Keywords:Oil spills   Dispersant   Mixing energy   Mineral type   Modified kaolin   Oil-mineral-aggregates
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