Nazar, M. and Ahmad, A. and Hussain, S.M.S. and Moniruzzaman, M. (2024) Binary mixture of ionic liquid and span 80 for oil spill remediation: Synthesis and performance evaluation. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 202.
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The synthesis of new surfactants helps to mitigate the environmental and financial effects of oil spills by providing efficient cleanup options. Herein, this study provides the development of a binary mixture of Span 80 and Choline myristate ChoMys, a surface-active ionic liquid (SAIL) as green dispersant for oil spill remediation. The synergistic interaction at a 60:40 (w/w) ratio significantly lowered the critical micelle concentration (cmc) to 0.029 mM. Dispersion efficiency tests with Arab crude oil showed optimal performance at a 60:40 ratio of Span 80 and ChoMys (1:25 dispersant to oil ratio, v/v), achieving 81.16 % dispersion effectiveness in the baffled flask test. The binary mixture demonstrated superior emulsion stability (6 h) and the lowest interfacial tension (1.12 mN/m). Acute toxicity experiments revealed the dispersant's practical non-toxicity with an LC50 value of 600 mg/L. Overall, this environmentally benign surfactant combination shows promise as a safe and effective oil spill dispersant. © 2024
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Binary mixtures; Emulsification; Ionic liquids; Micelles; Oil spills; Toxicity, Critical miceller concentrations; Dispersants; Dispersion effectiveness; Emulsion stability; Financial effects; Performances evaluation; Span-80; Surface active ionic liquids; Synergistic interaction; Synthesis evaluation, Critical micelle concentration, choline hydroxide; choline myristate; ionic liquid; myristic acid; organic compound; petroleum; sorbitan oleate; surfactant; unclassified drug; hexose; ionic liquid; petroleum; sorbitan oleate; surfactant, concentration (composition); crude oil; dispersion; emulsion; ionic liquid; marine pollution; oil spill; performance assessment; remediation, acute toxicity; animal experiment; Article; carbon nuclear magnetic resonance; concentration (parameter); controlled study; critical micelle concentration; dispersion; dispersion effectiveness; dissolved oxygen concentration; emulsion stability; interfacial tension; LC50; nonhuman; oil spill; oil spill remediation; pH; physical parameters; surface tension; synergistic effect; synthesis; toxicity testing; water temperature; zebra fish; chemistry; ecosystem restoration; procedures; water pollutant, Environmental Restoration and Remediation; Hexoses; Ionic Liquids; Petroleum; Petroleum Pollution; Surface-Active Agents; Water Pollutants, Chemical |
Depositing User: | Mr Ahmad Suhairi UTP |
Date Deposited: | 04 Jun 2024 14:19 |
Last Modified: | 04 Jun 2024 14:19 |
URI: | https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/id/eprint/19696 |