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Deep remediation of oil spill based on the dispersion and photocatalytic degradation of biosurfactant-modified TiO2

Journal

CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 281, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.130744

Keywords

Oil spill; Dispersion; Pickering emulsion; Titanium dioxide; Rhamnolipid; Photodegradation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21773219]

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The study developed a highly efficient particulate dispersant with photocatalytic activity, Rha-TiO2, which showed excellent oil spill dispersion and facilitated photodegradation of oil. In artificial sea water, the oil droplets dispersed by Rha-TiO2 exhibited long time stability, indicating synergistic emulsification interactions between TiO2 and Rha.
The employment of dispersant was an effective method to treat marine oil spill pollution. However, conventional dispersants only showed a single oil dispersion. Here, by modifying TiO2 nanoparticles with biosurfactant-Rhamnolipids (Rha), a highly efficient particulate dispersant with photocatalytic activity was developed. Rha-TiO2 showed both excellent oil spill dispersion and facilitated photodegradation for oil simultaneously. The oil droplets dispersed by Rha-TiO2 in seawater exhibited long time stability, which indicated the synergistic emulsification interactions between TiO2 and Rha in artificial sea water (ASW). The dispersion mechanism of Rha-TiO2 was analyzed, we found the TiO2 nanoparticles alone weren't effectively emulsified oil in high salinity ASW, but the addition of a small amount of Rha could modify the surface wettability of TiO2 nanoparticles to form the stable emulsion. In addition, the addition of a small amount of Rha could reduce the surface tension of the oil-water interface, which contribute to increasing the content of TiO2 nanoparticles at the oil-water interface, form a steric rigid layer around the oil droplets to prevent droplet coalescence and facilitate the further photocatalytic degradation of oil. In short, the Rha-TiO2 nanoparticles could effective disperse oil in ASW, meanwhile the TiO2 also played the role of photocatalytic degradation of oil pollution. Hence, this study developed a novel photocatalytic particulate dispersant to remediate marine oil spill and delivered a new feasible solution for practical oil spill treatment in the future.

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